Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Growth Associated Protein 43 (GAP43 ) is a protein encoded by the GAP43 gene [ 5] in humans.
GAP43 is called a "growth" or "plasticity" protein because it is expressed at high levels in neuronal growth cones during development [ 6] and axonal regeneration, and it is phosphorylated after long-term potentiation and after learning.[citation needed ]
GAP43 is a crucial component of the axon and presynaptic terminal. Its null mutation leads to death within days after birth, due to axon pathfinding defects.[ 7]
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^ "Entrez Gene: GAP43 growth associated protein 43" .