This gene belongs to the stathmin family of genes. It encodes a ubiquitous cytosolic phosphoprotein proposed to function as an intracellular relay integrating regulatory signals of the cellular environment. The encoded protein is involved in the regulation of the microtubule filament system by destabilizing microtubules. It prevents assembly and promotes disassembly of microtubules. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
Categories
Primary Antibodies
Clonality
polyclonal
Description
Stathmin 1 (STMN1) normally regulates microtubule dynamics either by sequestering free tubulin heterodimers or by promoting microtubule catastrophe. STMN1 is highly expressed in fetal and adult brain, spinal cord, and cerebellum. Many different phosphorylated forms are observed depending on specific combinations among the sites which can be phosphorylated. Phosphorylation of stathmin is involved in response to NGF, neuron polarization and microtubule polymerization inhibition activity. Increased expression of STMN1 has been observed in a variety of human malignancies, such as colorectal primary tumors and metastatic tissues, but its association with melanoma is so far not well known.