Kosik K S, Orecchio L D, Bruns G A, Benowitz L I, MacDonald G P, Cox D R, Neve R L
Department of Neurology (Neuroscience), Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
Neuron. 1988 Apr;1(2):127-32. doi: 10.1016/0896-6273(88)90196-1.
The growth-associated protein (GAP-43) is considered a crucial component of an effective regenerative response in the nervous system. Its phosphorylation by protein kinase C correlates with long-term potentiation. Sequence analysis of human cDNAs coding for this protein shows that the human GAP-43 gene is highly homologous to the rat gene; this homology extends into the 3'-untranslated region. However, the human protein contains a 10 amino acid insert. Somatic cell hybrids demonstrate localization of the GAP-43 gene to human chromosome 3 and to mouse chromosome 16.