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NPTXR Protein

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NPTXR Protein

Overview

Neuronal pentraxin receptor (NPTXR), also known as neuronal pentraxin receptor or NPR, is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored cell surface protein expressed predominantly in the central nervous system. Encoded by the NPTXR gene located on chromosome 7, this protein belongs to the pentraxin family of proteins and serves as a functional receptor for neuronal pentraxins (NP1 and NPX). NPTXR is particularly abundant in excitatory glutamatergic synapses, where it plays a critical role in synaptic organization, plasticity, and maintenance. The protein is approximately 53 kDa in size and contains characteristic pentraxin binding sites that enable interaction with its cognate ligands.

Function/Biology

NPTXR functions primarily as a postsynaptic scaffolding protein that mediates synaptic clustering and stabilization of glutamate receptors, particularly AMPA receptors (AMPARs). When neuronal pentraxins (NP1 or NPX) are secreted in an activity-dependent manner, they bind to NPTXR on the postsynaptic membrane, facilitating the organization of AMPAR-containing complexes at excitatory synapses. This interaction is essential for synaptic strength and long-term potentiation (LTP), the cellular basis of learning and memory.

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