📖
wiki page

NCSTN Protein

📖 Wiki Page
protein655 wordssynced 2026-04-02

NCSTN Protein

Overview

NCSTN (Nicastrin) is a ~230 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein encoded by the NCSTN gene and represents a critical component of the γ-secretase complex, a multi-subunit protease assembly located primarily in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, and plasma membrane. As a founding member of the presenilin-binding protein family, NCSTN serves as the extracellular/luminal recognition subunit of γ-secretase, functioning as a substrate receptor and critical assembly factor. The protein's name derives from its initial discovery in the context of Caenorhabditis elegans developmental signaling studies, where it was identified as a component necessary for proper Notch pathway regulation.

Function/Biology

NCSTN functions as the substrate-targeting component of the γ-secretase protease complex, which performs the final proteolytic cleavage of numerous Type 1 transmembrane proteins. The protein contains an extensive extracellular domain (ectodomain) comprised of approximately 700 amino acids, characterized by multiple N-linked glycosylation sites that are essential for complex stability and function. This ectodomain functions as the primary substrate recognition interface, directly engaging the extracellular domains of γ-secretase substrates.

...
📖 View canonical wiki page →
Related Entities
NCSTN
View on SciDEX ↗