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A Fresh Look at the Structure, Regulation, and Functions of Fodrin

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 17, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00133-20

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apoptosis; cell signaling; cytoskeleton; drug interactions; mitosis

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  1. Department of Science and Technology-Science Education and Research Board, Government of India
  2. Department of Biotechnology, Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology, India
  3. University Grants Commission, Government of India
  4. Indian Council for Medical Research, Government of India

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Fodrin and its erythroid cell-specific isoform spectrin are actin -associated fibrous proteins that play crucial roles in the maintenance of structural in-tegrity in mammalian cells, which is necessary for proper cell function. Normal cell morphology is altered in diseases such as various cancers and certain neuronal dis-orders. Fodrin and spectrin are two-chain (alpha beta) molecules that are encoded by paralogous genes and share many features but also demonstrate certain differences. Fodrin (in humans, typically a heterodimer of the products of the SPTAN1 and SPTBN1 genes) is expressed in nearly all cell types and is especially abundant in neuronal tissues, whereas spectrin (in humans, a heterodimer of the products of the SPTA1 and SPTB1 genes) is expressed almost exclusively in erythrocytes. To fulfill a role in such a variety of different cell types, it was anticipated that fodrin would need to be a more versatile scaffold than spectrin. Indeed, as summarized here, do-mains unique to fodrin and its regulation by Ca2+, calmodulin, and a variety of post -translational modifications (PTMs) endow fodrin with additional specific functions. However, how fodrin structural variations and misregulated PTMs may contribute to the etiology of various cancers and neurodegenerative diseases needs to be further investigated.

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