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    Cap1 cyclase associated actin cytoskeleton regulatory protein 1 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 12331, updated on 27-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    The actin-binding protein CAP1 represses MRTF-SRF-dependent gene expression in mouse cerebral cortex.

    The actin-binding protein CAP1 represses MRTF-SRF-dependent gene expression in mouse cerebral cortex.
    Khudayberdiev S, Weiss K, Heinze A, Colombaretti D, Trausch N, Linne U, Rust MB.

    06/3/2024
    Cyclase-associated protein interacts with actin filament barbed ends to promote depolymerization and formin displacement.

    Cyclase-associated protein interacts with actin filament barbed ends to promote depolymerization and formin displacement.
    Alimov N, Hoeprich GJ, Padrick SB, Goode BL., Free PMC Article

    01/9/2024
    Loss of the actin regulator cyclase-associated protein 1 (CAP1) modestly affects dendritic spine remodeling during synaptic plasticity.

    Loss of the actin regulator cyclase-associated protein 1 (CAP1) modestly affects dendritic spine remodeling during synaptic plasticity.
    Heinze A, Rust MB.

    12/1/2023
    Functional Redundancy of Cyclase-Associated Proteins CAP1 and CAP2 in Differentiating Neurons.

    Functional Redundancy of Cyclase-Associated Proteins CAP1 and CAP2 in Differentiating Neurons.
    Schneider F, Metz I, Khudayberdiev S, Rust MB., Free PMC Article

    10/30/2021
    CAP1, a target of miR-144/451, negatively regulates erythroid differentiation and enucleation.

    CAP1, a target of miR-144/451, negatively regulates erythroid differentiation and enucleation.
    Huang X, Chao R, Zhang Y, Wang P, Gong X, Liang D, Wang Y., Free PMC Article

    09/25/2021
    Results provide evidence for the importance of dynamic actin recycling by CAP1 and cofilin in the asymmetric division of mouse female gametes.

    CAP1-mediated actin cycling via ADF/cofilin proteins is essential for asymmetric division in mouse oocytes.
    Jin ZL, Jo YJ, Namgoong S, Kim NH.

    12/7/2019
    we purified an INF2 inhibitor from mouse brain tissue, and identified it as a complex of lysine-acetylated actin (KAc-actin) and cyclase-associated protein (CAP). Inhibition of INF2 by CAP-KAc-actin is dependent on the INF2 diaphanous inhibitory domain (DID).

    A complex containing lysine-acetylated actin inhibits the formin INF2.
    A M, Fung TS, Kettenbach AN, Chakrabarti R, Higgs HN., Free PMC Article

    07/6/2019
    The structural basis of actin monomer re-charging by CAP1 protein has been reported.

    Structural basis of actin monomer re-charging by cyclase-associated protein.
    Kotila T, Kogan K, Enkavi G, Guo S, Vattulainen I, Goode BL, Lappalainen P., Free PMC Article

    12/1/2018
    Phosphorylation regulates CAP1 function through association with cofilin and actin in order to control the actin cytoskeleton.

    Phosphorylation of the cytoskeletal protein CAP1 controls its association with cofilin and actin.
    Zhou GL, Zhang H, Wu H, Ghai P, Field J., Free PMC Article

    07/25/2015
    a novel inhibitory interaction between CAP1/Prss8 and nexin-1, opening the search for specific CAP1/Prss8 antagonists that are independent of its catalytic activity

    The CAP1/Prss8 catalytic triad is not involved in PAR2 activation and protease nexin-1 (PN-1) inhibition.
    Crisante G, Battista L, Iwaszkiewicz J, Nesca V, Mérillat AM, Sergi C, Zoete V, Frateschi S, Hummler E.

    01/31/2015
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    Structure and mechanism of mouse cyclase-associated protein (CAP1) in regulating actin dynamics.
    Jansen S, Collins A, Golden L, Sokolova O, Goode BL., Free PMC Article

    01/3/2015
    CAP1 depletion also led to changes in cofilin phosphorylation and localization as well as activation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and enhanced cell spreading.

    Mammalian adenylyl cyclase-associated protein 1 (CAP1) regulates cofilin function, the actin cytoskeleton, and cell adhesion.
    Zhang H, Ghai P, Wu H, Wang C, Field J, Zhou GL., Free PMC Article

    11/30/2013
    study provides evidence that catalyzing nucleotide exchange on actin monomers via the beta-sheet domain is the most highly conserved function of CAPs from mammals to apicomplexan parasites.

    Mammalian and malaria parasite cyclase-associated proteins catalyze nucleotide exchange on G-actin through a conserved mechanism.
    Makkonen M, Bertling E, Chebotareva NA, Baum J, Lappalainen P., Free PMC Article

    03/30/2013
    These studies suggest that CAP1 provides a direct link from the actin cytoskeleton to the mitochondria by functioning as an actin shuttle.

    Mitochondrial shuttling of CAP1 promotes actin- and cofilin-dependent apoptosis.
    Wang C, Zhou GL, Vedantam S, Li P, Field J., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Postsynaptic adenylyl cyclase 1 is required for functional maturation of thalamocortical synapses and morphological barrels.

    Cortical adenylyl cyclase 1 is required for thalamocortical synapse maturation and aspects of layer IV barrel development.
    Iwasato T, Inan M, Kanki H, Erzurumlu RS, Itohara S, Crair MC., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    CAP1 shows a broad tissue distribution and localizes to the cytoplasm

    CAP2, cyclase-associated protein 2, is a dual compartment protein.
    Peche V, Shekar S, Leichter M, Korte H, Schröder R, Schleicher M, Holak TA, Clemen CS, Ramanath-Y B, Pfitzer G, Karakesisoglou I, Noegel AA., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    CAP1 is widely expressed in mouse nonmuscle cells and promotes cofilin-induced actin dynamics.

    Cyclase-associated protein 1 (CAP1) promotes cofilin-induced actin dynamics in mammalian nonmuscle cells.
    Bertling E, Hotulainen P, Mattila PK, Matilainen T, Salminen M, Lappalainen P., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
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