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ADAM23 Protein

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ADAM23 Protein

Overview

ADAM23 (A Disintegrin And Metallopeptidase Domain 23) is a transmembrane metalloprotease belonging to the ADAM family of proteins, a group of proteolytic enzymes characterized by their distinctive domain architecture. The human ADAM23 protein is encoded by the ADAM23 gene located on chromosome 11 and consists of approximately 749 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of ~100 kDa. As a type I transmembrane protein, ADAM23 is anchored at the cell membrane with its catalytic domain oriented extracellularly, positioning it to interact with both membrane-bound and extracellular substrates. The protein exhibits particularly enriched expression in the nervous system, especially in neuronal populations and brain tissue, making it a key player in neurobiological processes relevant to neurodegeneration research.

Function and Biology

ADAM23 functions primarily as a sheddase—an enzyme that proteolytically cleaves and releases extracellular portions of membrane proteins. The protein contains a characteristic metallopeptidase domain with a zinc-binding site essential for catalytic activity, along with disintegrin and cysteine-rich domains that mediate protein-protein interactions. Beyond its proteolytic function, ADAM23 serves as a cell adhesion molecule through interactions between its disintegrin domain and integrin receptors on adjacent cells. This dual functionality makes ADAM23 involved in both cell-cell communication and substrate processing.

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