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SORL1 Protein

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SORL1 Protein

Overview

SORL1 (Sortilin-Related Receptor 1), also known as LR11 or gp250, is a neuronal sorting receptor belonging to the vacuolar protein sorting family of receptors. This transmembrane protein is predominantly expressed in the brain and serves as a critical regulator of intracellular protein trafficking and cargo sorting. SORL1 functions as a retromer component that mediates the retrograde transport of various cargo proteins from endosomes back to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). The protein is encoded by the SORL1 gene located on chromosome 11q24.2 in humans. Interest in SORL1 has significantly increased within the neurodegeneration research community due to its association with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its potential role in amyloid precursor protein (APP) metabolism.

Function/Biology

SORL1 is a type I transmembrane receptor containing a large extracellular region composed of multiple functional domains: a propeptide region, vWF-A domains, β-propeller domains, and a transmembrane domain followed by a cytoplasmic tail. The cytoplasmic tail contains signals essential for endocytic internalization and retromer-mediated retrieval from endosomes.

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