In this review, we discuss the role of microtubule-associated protein 1B (MAP1B) and its phosphorylation in axonal development and regeneration in the central nervous system. MAP1B exhibits similar functions during axonal development and regeneration. MAP1B and phosphorylated MAP1B in neurons and axons maintain a dynamic balance between cytoskeletal components, and regulate the stability and interaction of microtubules and actin to promote axonal growth, neural connectivity and regeneration in the central nervous system.
The role of microtubule-associated protein 1B in axonal growth and neuronal migration in the central nervous system
Maoguang Yang,Minfei Wu,Peng Xia,Chunxin Wang,Peng Yan,Qi Gao,Jian Liu,Haitao Wang,Xingwei Duan,Xiaoyu Yang
Published 2012 in Neural Regeneration Research
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2012
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Neural Regeneration Research
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2012-04-15
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Biology, Medicine
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