MAPRE1

Gene Information
 
Gene Symbol
MAPRE1
 
Aliases
EB1
 
Entrez Gene ID
 
Gene Name
Microtubule associated protein RP/EB family member 1
 
Chromosomal Location
20q11.21
 
HGNC ID
 
Summary
The protein encoded by this gene was first identified by its binding to the APC protein which is often mutated in familial and sporadic forms of colorectal cancer. This protein localizes to microtubules, especially the growing ends, in interphase cells. During mitosis, the protein is associated with the centrosomes and spindle microtubules. The protein also associates with components of the dynactin complex and the intermediate chain of cytoplasmic dynein. Because of these associations, it is thought that this protein is involved in the regulation of microtubule structures and chromosome stability. This gene is a member of the RP/EB family. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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Gene
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Protein

Gene Ontology (GO)

GO ID Ontology Function Evidence Reference
GO:0008104 Biological process Protein localization TAS 26323690
GO:0016477 Biological process Cell migration IMP 26242911
GO:0031110 Biological process Regulation of microtubule polymerization or depolymerization IBA 21873635
GO:0031115 Biological process Negative regulation of microtubule polymerization IDA 11943150
GO:0031116 Biological process Positive regulation of microtubule polymerization IMP 29162697
Protein Information
 
Protein Name
Microtubule-associated protein RP/EB family member 1, APC-binding protein EB1, adenomatous polyposis coli-binding protein EB1, end-binding protein 1
 
Function
Plus-end tracking protein (+TIP) that binds to the plus-end of microtubules and regulates the dynamics of the microtubule cytoskeleton (PubMed:12388762, PubMed:16109370, PubMed:19632184, PubMed:21646404, PubMed:28726242, PubMed:28814570). Promotes cytoplasmic microtubule nucleation and elongation (PubMed:12388762, PubMed:16109370, PubMed:19632184, PubMed:21646404, PubMed:28726242, PubMed:28814570). May be involved in spindle function by stabilizing microtubules and anchoring them at centrosomes (PubMed:12388762). Also acts as a regulator of minus-end microtubule organization: interacts with the complex formed by AKAP9 and PDE4DIP, leading to recruit CAMSAP2 to the Golgi apparatus, thereby tethering non-centrosomal minus-end microtubules to the Golgi, an important step for polarized cell movement (PubMed:28814570). Promotes elongation of CAMSAP2-decorated microtubule stretches on the minus-end of microtubules (PubMed:28814570). Acts as a regulator of autophagosome transport via interaction with CAMSAP2 (PubMed:28726242). May play a role in cell migration (By similarity).
 
UniProt
 
PDB
 
Pfam
Pfam Accession Pfam ID
PF00307 CH
PF03271 EB1
Pathways
 
Reactome
 

 

Amplification of signal from unattached kinetochores via a MAD2 inhibitory signal
Separation of Sister Chromatids
Resolution of Sister Chromatid Cohesion
Regulation of PLK1 Activity at G2/M Transition
Loss of Nlp from mitotic centrosomes
Recruitment of mitotic centrosome proteins and complexes
Loss of proteins required for interphase microtubule organization from the centrosome
Recruitment of NuMA to mitotic centrosomes
Anchoring of the basal body to the plasma membrane
RHO GTPases Activate Formins
Mitotic Prometaphase
The role of GTSE1 in G2/M progression after G2 checkpoint
AURKA Activation by TPX2
EML4 and NUDC in mitotic spindle formation

     

Associated Diseases

Disease groupDisease NameReferences
Cardiovascular Diseases
Myocardial Ischemia
Endocrine System Diseases
PCOS
References
 

Large-scale genome-wide meta-analysis of polycystic ovary syndrome suggests shared genetic architecture for different diagnosis criteria.

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PLoS Genet. 2018 Dec 19;14(12):e1007813. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007813.

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