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    Chapter 1 General Introduction to Drebrin
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    Chapter 2 Molecular Cloning of Drebrin: Progress and Perspectives
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    Chapter 3 Biochemistry of Drebrin and Its Binding to Actin Filaments
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    Chapter 4 Phosphorylation of Drebrin and Its Role in Neuritogenesis
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    Chapter 5 Remodeling of Actin Filaments by Drebrin A and Its Implications
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    Chapter 6 Cell Shape Change by Drebrin
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    Chapter 7 Localization of Drebrin: Light Microscopy Study
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    Chapter 8 Making of a Synapse: Recurrent Roles of Drebrin A at Excitatory Synapses Throughout Life
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    Chapter 9 Drebrin in Neuronal Migration and Axonal Growth
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    Chapter 10 Drebrin and Spine Formation
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    Chapter 11 Role of Drebrin in Synaptic Plasticity
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    Chapter 12 Drebrin in Alzheimer’s Disease
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    Chapter 13 Drebrins and Connexins: A Biomedical Perspective
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    Chapter 14 Homer, Spikar, and Other Drebrin-Binding Proteins in the Brain
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    Chapter 15 Role of Drebrin at the Immunological Synapse
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    Chapter 16 Drebrin Regulation of Calcium Signaling in Immune Cells
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    Chapter 17 Drebrin and Spermatogenesis
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    Chapter 18 Drebrin at Junctional Plaques
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    Chapter 19 Juxtanuclear Drebrin-Enriched Zone
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    Chapter 20 Drebrin in Renal Glomeruli
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    Chapter 21 Drebrin’s Role in the Maintenance of Endothelial Integrity
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    Chapter 22 Regulation of Skeletal Myoblast Differentiation by Drebrin
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    Chapter 23 The Role of Drebrin in Cancer Cell Invasion
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    Chapter 24 Erratum to: Drebrin - From Structure and Function to Physiological and Pathological Roles
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Chapter title
Homer, Spikar, and Other Drebrin-Binding Proteins in the Brain
Chapter number 14
Book title
Drebrin
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-56550-5_14
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Book ISBNs
978-4-43-156548-2, 978-4-43-156550-5
Authors

Hiroyuki Yamazaki, Tomoaki Shirao, Yamazaki, Hiroyuki, Shirao, Tomoaki

Abstract

Drebrin is a major F-actin-binding protein in the brain. In the past two decades, many drebrin-binding proteins in addition to F-actin have been identified in several research fields including neuroscience, oncology, and immunology. Among the drebrin-binding proteins, there are various kinds of proteins including scaffold proteins, nuclear proteins, phosphatases, microtubule-binding proteins, G-actin-binding proteins, gap junction proteins, chemokine receptors, and cell-adhesion-related proteins. The interaction between drebrin and its binding partners seems to play important roles in higher brain functions, because drebrin is involved in the pathogenesis of some neurological diseases with cognitive defects. In this chapter, we will first review the interaction of Homer and spikar with drebrin, particularly focusing on spine morphogenesis and synaptic function. Homer contributes to spine morphogenesis by cooperating with shank and activated Cdc42 small GTPase, suggesting a novel signaling pathway comprising Homer, drebrin, shank, and Cdc42 for spine morphogenesis. Drebrin sequesters spikar in the cytoplasm and stabilizes it in dendritic spines, leading to spine formation. Finally, we will introduce some other drebrin-binding proteins including end-binding protein 3 (EB3), profilin, progranulin, and phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN). These proteins are involved in Alzheimer's disease and cancer. Therefore, further studies on drebrin and its binding proteins will be of great importance to elucidate the pathologies of various diseases and may contribute to their medical treatment and diagnostics development.

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Professor 3 15%
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 10%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 5%
Other 3 15%
Unknown 5 25%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 4 20%
Neuroscience 4 20%
Psychology 3 15%
Social Sciences 1 5%
Nursing and Health Professions 1 5%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 7 35%
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