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LAMA5 Protein (Laminin Subunit Alpha-5)

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LAMA5 Protein (Laminin Subunit Alpha-5)

Overview

LAMA5 (Laminin Subunit Alpha-5) is a structural protein encoded by the LAMA5 gene located on chromosome 20q13.33. It represents one of the fifteen known laminin alpha chains and serves as a critical component of the extracellular matrix (ECM), particularly in basement membranes throughout the nervous system and other tissues. The LAMA5 protein is a large glycoprotein (~400 kDa) that assembles with laminin beta and gamma chains to form functional laminin heterotrimers. The protein is composed of multiple functional domains including a short arm structure and three long arm domains that contain G-domain repeats critical for cell recognition and binding interactions.

Function/Biology

LAMA5 functions primarily as a structural and adhesive molecule within basement membranes, providing essential scaffolding for cell attachment, differentiation, and migration. The protein contains several key functional regions: an N-terminal short arm domain and three C-terminal long arm domains designated LG1, LG2, and LG3. These LG domains contain laminin-type globular modules that serve as interaction sites for cell surface receptors, particularly integrins (α3β1, α6β1, α7β1) and dystroglycans.

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