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GPNMB Gene

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GPNMB Gene

Overview

GPNMB (Glycoprotein NMB, also known as NMB or osteoactivin) is a transmembrane glycoprotein encoded by the GPNMB gene located on chromosome 7q11.23 in humans. This protein was initially identified as a melanosomal-associated antigen but has emerged as a significant player in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. GPNMB is expressed in multiple cell types including microglia, macrophages, melanocytes, and osteoclasts, with particularly high expression in immune cells. The protein exists in both membrane-bound and soluble forms, with the soluble form (sGPNMB) being released through ectodomain shedding and serving as a biomarker in various neurodegenerative conditions.

Function and Biology

GPNMB is a type I transmembrane protein consisting of approximately 560 amino acids with several functional domains including a signal peptide, extracellular region containing potential binding sites, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic tail. The protein functions as an immune regulator with multiple biological roles. In immune cells, GPNMB modulates inflammatory responses through interactions with pattern recognition receptors and influences phagocytic capacity. The soluble form of GPNMB can act as a ligand, engaging with various cell surface receptors and contributing to intercellular communication during immune activation.

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