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LRRTM4 Protein

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LRRTM4 Protein

Overview

LRRTM4 (Leucine-Rich Repeat Transmembrane protein 4) is a neuronal cell adhesion molecule belonging to the LRRTM family of proteins. The LRRTM family comprises four members (LRRTM1-4) that are characterized by extracellular leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains and a single transmembrane domain. LRRTM4 is predominantly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, where it localizes to synaptic structures. The protein is encoded by the LRRTM4 gene located on chromosome 2q12.3 in humans. As a synaptic adhesion molecule, LRRTM4 plays crucial roles in synapse formation, maintenance, and plasticity—processes that are fundamentally disrupted in neurodegenerative diseases.

Function/Biology

LRRTM4 functions as a postsynaptic adhesion molecule that mediates trans-synaptic interactions essential for establishing and stabilizing neural circuits. The protein contains multiple leucine-rich repeats in its extracellular domain, which provide a structural scaffold for protein-protein interactions. These LRR domains enable LRRTM4 to bind presynaptic partners, most notably neurexins (NRXN1, NRXN2, and NRXN3), which are presynaptic transmembrane proteins. This binding interaction is calcium-independent and represents one of the primary mechanisms by which postsynaptic signals communicate with presynaptic terminals.

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