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Microtubule-associated protein that mediates aggregation of mitochondria resulting in cell death and genomic destruction (MAGD). Plays a role in anchoring the microtubule organizing center to the centrosomes. Binds to DNA. Plays a role in apoptosis. Involved in the formation of microtubule bundles.
Gene References into Functions
Results suggested that microtubule associated protein 1S (MAP1S) were up-regulated among Crohn's disease (CD) patients and MAP1S-related autophagy inhibits apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) through Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway which might play a vital role in the protection of intestinal mucosal barrier and inhibition the progression of CD. PMID: 28188784
Autophagy defects in the degradation of lipid droplets triggered by the MAP1S deficiency may enhance the initiation and development of ccRCC and reduce the survival of ccRCC patients. PMID: 26701856
HDAC4 destabilizes MAP1S, suppresses autophagy flux and promotes the accumulation of mHTT aggregates. PMID: 26540094
Ddata underline the key role of MAP1S as a global regulator of microbutule stability and demonstrate a new primary function of MAP1S to regulate MT dynamics at the onset of cytokinesis. PMID: 25300793
results support a role for MAP1 proteins in promoting efficient retrograde trafficking of HIV-1 by stimulating the formation of stable microtubules and mediating the association of HIV-1 cores with microtubules. PMID: 25505242
The PU.1-regulated MAP1S gene is implicated in neutrophil differentiation and autophagy control. PMID: 25043887
clarify roles of MAP1S in bridging microtubules and mitochondria with autophagic and mitophagic initiation, maturation, trafficking, and lysosomal clearance. PMID: 21262964
The amino acid sequence of VCY2IP-1 shows 59.3% and 41.9% homology to two human microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs), MAP1B and MAP1A, respectively. VCY2IP-1 has an extensive homology to the N-terminus and C-terminus regions of MAP1B and MAP1A PMID: 14627543
is expressed in a wide range of tissues in addition to neurons and represents the non-neuronal counterpart of a cytolinker family PMID: 15528209
Deletion mutagenesis indicated that C19ORF5 selectively binds double stranded DNA through its microtubule binding domain. PMID: 15907802
These results suggest that the interaction of SOCS3 with MAP1S and the integrity of the microtubule cytoskeleton play an important role in the negative regulation of SOCS3 on IL-6 signaling. PMID: 19027008
C19ORF5 distributed broadly across the mitotic spindle and reversibly accumulated during reversible mitotic arrest. PMID: 19759419
Expressed in neurons (at protein level). Expressed in spermatocytes, spermatids and spermatozoa. Expressed in the cerebral cortex. Highly expressed in testis. Moderately expressed in the brain, colon, heart, kidney, liver, lung, placenta, small intestine,