ASPM Gene
assembly factor for spindle microtubules
ALIAS SYMBOLS
Calmbp1
ASP
FLJ10517
FLJ10549
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Sign InDescription
The ASPM gene provides instructions for making a protein that is involved in cell division. This protein is found in cells and tissues throughout the body; however, it appears to be particularly important for the division of cells in the developing brain. Studies suggest that the ASPM protein helps maintain the orderly division of early brain cells called neural progenitor cells, which ultimately give rise to mature nerve cells (neurons). By promoting the division of neural progenitor cells during early brain development, the ASPM protein helps determine the total number of neurons and the overall size of the brain.
CHROMOSOME
1
LOCATION
q31.3
LOCUS TYPE
gene with protein product
VARIANTS
944
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