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CKAP5 / ch-TOG

cytoskeleton associated protein 5

CKAP5 / ch-TOG is a cytoskeleton-associated protein which belongs to the TOG/XMAP215 family. The N-terminal half of this protein contains a microtubule-binding domain and the C-terminal half contains a KXGS motif for binding tubulin dimers. This protein has two distinct roles in spindle formation; it protects kinetochore microtubules from depolymerization and plays an essential role in centrosomal microtubule assembly. This protein may be necessary for the proper interaction of microtubules with the cell cortex for directional cell movement. It also plays a role in translation of the myelin basic protein (MBP) mRNA by interacting with heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) A2, which associates with MBP. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified.

Gene Name: cytoskeleton associated protein 5
Synonyms: CKAP5, CKAP-5, CHTOG, Ch-TOG, TOGp, KIAA0097, MSPS, TOG
Target Sequences: X92474 Q14008 Q14008

Publications (4)

1
ch-TOGp is required for microtubule aster formation in a mammalian mitotic extract. Dionne MA, Sanchez A, Compton DA. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2000 275:12346-52. (Human) [PubMed:10766876]
2
Antimitotic effect of the retinoid 4-oxo-fenretinide through inhibition of tubulin polymerization: a novel mechanism of retinoid growth-inhibitory activity. Appierto V, Tiberio P, Cavadini E, Casalini P, Cappelletti G, Formelli F. Molecular cancer therapeutics. 2009 8:3360-8. [PubMed:19996280]
3
Clathrin promotes centrosome integrity in early mitosis through stabilization of centrosomal ch-TOG. Foraker AB, Camus SM, Evans TM, Majeed SR, Chen CY, Taner SB, Corra IR, Doxsey SJ, Brodsky FM. The Journal of cell biology. 2012 198:591-605. [PubMed:22891263] [PMC:PMC3514040]
4
A critical role of integrin-linked kinase, ch-TOG and TACC3 in centrosome clustering in cancer cells. Fielding AB, Lim S, Montgomery K, Dobreva I, Dedhar S. Oncogene. 2011 30:521-34. (WB) [Full Text Article] [PubMed:20838383]
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