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CAPN11 — MAP2
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Hoskison et al., Exp Neurol 2006
:
Microtubule disruption, not
calpain dependent loss of
MAP2 , contributes to enduring NMDA induced dendritic dysfunction in acute hippocampal slices ... In addition, it appears that rather than underlying the initial disruption of microtubule structure via MAP2 proteolysis,
calpain activity instead may
contribute to the degradation of irregularly aggregated
MAP2 observed following microtubule depolymerization
Inuzuka et al., Brain Res 1990
(Ischemic Attack, Transient) :
Our results suggest that
calpain is partially
involved in the degradation of
MAP2 , and that the use of calpain inhibitors can be a useful clinical approach to cerebral ischemia
Johnson et al., J Neurochem 1991
:
Among other things, these results suggest a role for the
calpain induced degradation of
MAP-2 , as well as spectrin, in such physiological processes as alterations in synaptic efficacy, dendritic remodeling, and in pathological processes associated with neurodegeneration
Guo et al., PloS one 2012
(Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome...) :
Markedly increased
calpain level might
contribute to the reduction of
MAP2
Johnson et al., J Neurosci Res 1993
:
The effects of cAMP dependent protein kinase ( cAMP-PK ) and Ca2+/calmodulin dependent protein kinase II ( CaMKII ) phosphorylation on the
calpain mediated degradation of
microtubule associated protein 2 (MAP-2) were studied