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Stathmin

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Definition: A ubiquitous phosphoprotein that serves as an intracellular substrate for a variety of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS. PHOSPHORYLATION of stathmin occurs during CELL CYCLE progression, and stathmin functions as a microtubule-destabilizing protein that promotes MICROTUBULE depolymerization during INTERPHASE and late MITOSIS. Stathmin is expressed at very high levels in a variety of human CANCERS.      Other names p19, Phosphoprotein; p18, Phosphoprotein; p18, Leukemia-Associated Phosphoprotein; Phosphoprotein, Op18; Leukemia Associated Phosphoprotein p18; Beta Stathmin; Alpha Stathmin; Prosolin; Phosphoprotein p19; Phosphoprotein p18; Op18b Protein; Op18a Protein; Op18 Phosphoprotein; Oncoprotein 18; Metablastin; Leukemia-Associated Phosphoprotein p18; Lap18 Protein; Beta-Stathmin; Alpha-Stathmin
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
SCG10 protein, zebrafish  0   *Zebrafish Proteins *Stathmin. Gene Expr Patterns 2009 Apr;9(4):231-7
stathmin protein, Xenopus  0   *Xenopus Proteins *Stathmin.
STMN1 protein, human  0   *Stathmin.
Stmn1 protein, mouse  0   *Stathmin.
STMN4 protein, human  0   *Nerve Growth Factors *Stathmin.
Stmn4 protein, mouse  0   *Nerve Growth Factors Phosphoproteins Stathmin.
Stmn3 protein, mouse  0   *Nerve Growth Factors Phosphoproteins Stathmin.
Stmn3 protein, rat  0   *Nerve Growth Factors Phosphoproteins Stathmin.
Stmn4 protein, rat  0   *Nerve Growth Factors Stathmin Phosphoproteins. J Neurochem 1998 Jun;70(6):2386-96
STMN3 protein, human  0   *Stathmin. Gene 1998 Jul 30;215(2):477-81; J Neurochem 1998 Jun;70(6):2386-96
Stmn1 protein, rat  126195-39-9   *Stathmin. DNA 1989;8(6):389

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