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TrkB Protein

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TrkB Protein

Overview

TrkB (tropomyosin receptor kinase B), also known as tyrosine receptor kinase B or NTRK2 (neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor type 2), is a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase encoded by the NTRK2 gene located on chromosome 9q22.1 in humans. TrkB is a principal receptor for brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), one of the most abundant neurotrophic factors in the central and peripheral nervous systems. This receptor plays critical roles in neuronal survival, differentiation, synaptic plasticity, and long-term potentiation—processes fundamental to learning, memory, and nervous system maintenance. Dysregulation of TrkB signaling has emerged as a significant factor in multiple neurodegenerative diseases, making it an important target for both basic research and therapeutic development.

Function/Biology

TrkB belongs to the family of neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptors and exists in multiple functional forms generated through alternative splicing. The full-length isoform (TrkB-FL) contains a complete tyrosine kinase domain, while truncated isoforms (TrkB-T1 and TrkB-T2) lack kinase domains and function as dominant-negative regulators. Upon BDNF binding, TrkB undergoes homodimerization and autophosphorylation of critical tyrosine residues (Y516 and Y515) in its activation loop, enabling recruitment and activation of downstream signaling molecules.

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