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LRRTM3 Protein

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LRRTM3 Protein

Overview

LRRTM3 (Leucine-Rich Repeat Transmembrane protein 3) is a neuronal cell adhesion molecule belonging to the LRRTM family, a group of synaptic organizers that play critical roles in synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity. The protein is encoded by the LRRTM3 gene located on chromosome 10 in humans. LRRTM3 belongs to a family of four related proteins (LRRTM1-4) that share structural homology featuring characteristic leucine-rich repeats in their extracellular domains combined with a single transmembrane domain. These proteins emerged as important regulators of excitatory synapse formation and maintenance, functioning as bridging molecules that mediate trans-synaptic interactions between presynaptic and postsynaptic compartments.

Function and Biology

LRRTM3 functions primarily as a synaptic adhesion molecule that facilitates communication between neuronal compartments. The protein's extracellular region contains multiple leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains that enable specific protein-protein interactions. These structural motifs are recognized by presynaptic ligands, most notably neurexins (NRXN1α and NRXN3α), creating a trans-synaptic adhesion complex essential for synapse maturation and stabilization.

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