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map2  -  microtubule-associated protein 2

Xenopus laevis

Synonyms: a730034c02, map2a, map2b, map2c, xmap2
 
 
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  • We have found that, in critical period animals, NMDA receptor activation leads to the dephosphorylation of MAP2 at sites recognized by Ab 305 in a dose-dependent manner [1].
 

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Chemical compound and disease context of a730034c02

  • We compared the responses of MAP2 to NMDA treatment in animals with high binocular plasticity (critical period juveniles and dark-reared adults) and low plasticity (normal adults) [1].
 

Biological context of a730034c02

  • Immunocytochemical studies using the anti-rat brain MAP2 antibody demonstrated that the O-MAP colocalizes within the cortical microtubular array present in both prophase I and metaphase II oocytes [5].
  • These data are consistent with the hypothesis that the MAP2 kinase is a link of the meiosis signalling pathway and is activated by a serine/threonine kinase [6].
 

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