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KL Protein

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KL Protein

Overview

KL protein, commonly referred to as Klotho, is a transmembrane and secreted protein encoded by the KL gene located on chromosome 13q13 in humans. The name "Klotho" derives from Greek mythology, referring to one of the three Fates who spins the thread of life, reflecting its profound role in longevity and aging regulation. Klotho exists in three molecular forms: a full-length transmembrane protein (mKlotho), a secreted form (sKlotho) generated through alternative splicing and proteolytic cleavage, and a soluble ectodomain fragment released from the cell surface. This multifunctional protein has emerged as a critical regulator of aging processes and represents a key protective factor against age-related neurodegeneration.

Function/Biology

Klotho functions as a co-receptor for fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) signaling, forming a ligand-receptor complex with FGF receptors (FGFRs). In this capacity, it modulates phosphate and calcium homeostasis, vitamin D metabolism, and systemic aging processes. The transmembrane form anchors Klotho to the cell surface, primarily in the kidney, parathyroid glands, and brain, where it facilitates FGF23-FGFR binding with increased specificity and affinity.

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