Unraveling Isoform Complexity: The Roles of M1‐ and M87‐Spastin in Spastic Paraplegia 4 (SPG4)
Skandha Ramakrishnan,
Neha Mohan,
Zhangji Dong
et al.
Abstract:Spastic Paraplegia 4 (SPG4) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive muscle weakness and spasticity in the lower limbs, often leading to gait impairment. Central to SPG4 pathology is the die‐back degeneration of corticospinal tracts, primarily driven by mutations in the spastin protein encoded by the SPAST gene. SPAST gives rise to two major spastin isoforms, M1‐ and M87‐spastin, which are generated from distinct translation initiation sites. Although spastin is implicated in v… Show more
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