BASP1
Brain acid soluble protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BASP1 gene.
BASP1 (Brain acid soluble protein 1) is a 22Kd, N-terminal Myristoylated protein involved in gene regulation, cytoplasmic signaling in neurons, axon regeneration and a variety of other functions. BASP1 is encoded by the BASP1 gene and is part of the GMC protein family with GAP-43 and MARCKS. Although BASP1 has been mainly identified as a tumor suppressor, upregulation of BASP1 has been seen in several cancers and offers poor prognosis.