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NBEA — Neurobeachin
NBEA — Neurobeachin
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<td class="label">Symbol</td>
<td><strong>NBEA</strong></td>
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<td class="label">Full Name</td>
<td>Neurobeachin</td>
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<td class="label">Chromosome</td>
<td>13q13.3</td>
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<td class="label">NCBI Gene</td>
<td><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/26045" target="_blank">26045</a></td>
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<td class="label">Ensembl</td>
<td><a href="https://ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Gene/Summary?g=ENSG00000172977" target="_blank">ENSG00000172977</a></td>
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<td class="label">UniProt</td>
<td><a href="https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q8N8K1" target="_blank">Q8N8K1</a></td>
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<td class="label">Protein Class</td>
<td>BEACH domain, WD40 repeat proteins</td>
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<td class="label">Expression</td>
<td>Brain (high), heart, lung, testis</td>
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<td class="label">Associated Diseases</td>
<td><a href="/wiki/alzheimer" style="color:#ef9a9a">ALZHEIMER</a>, <a href="/wiki/alzheimer's-disease" style="color:#ef9a9a">ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE</a>, <a href="/wiki/alzheimer" style="color:#ef9a9a">Alzheimer</a>, <a href="/wiki/anxiety" style="color:#ef9a9a">Anxiety</a>, <a href="/wiki/dementia" style="color:#ef9a9a">Dementia</a></td>
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<td class="label">KG Connections</td>
<td><a href="/atlas" style="color:#4fc3f7">67 edges</a></td>
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NBEA — Neurobeachin
<table class="infobox infobox-gene">
<tr>
<th class="infobox-header" colspan="2">NBEA — Neurobeachin</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Symbol</td>
<td><strong>NBEA</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Full Name</td>
<td>Neurobeachin</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Chromosome</td>
<td>13q13.3</td>
</tr>
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<td class="label">NCBI Gene</td>
<td><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/26045" target="_blank">26045</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Ensembl</td>
<td><a href="https://ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Gene/Summary?g=ENSG00000172977" target="_blank">ENSG00000172977</a></td>
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<td class="label">UniProt</td>
<td><a href="https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q8N8K1" target="_blank">Q8N8K1</a></td>
</tr>
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<td class="label">Protein Class</td>
<td>BEACH domain, WD40 repeat proteins</td>
</tr>
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<td class="label">Expression</td>
<td>Brain (high), heart, lung, testis</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Associated Diseases</td>
<td><a href="/wiki/alzheimer" style="color:#ef9a9a">ALZHEIMER</a>, <a href="/wiki/alzheimer's-disease" style="color:#ef9a9a">ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE</a>, <a href="/wiki/alzheimer" style="color:#ef9a9a">Alzheimer</a>, <a href="/wiki/anxiety" style="color:#ef9a9a">Anxiety</a>, <a href="/wiki/dementia" style="color:#ef9a9a">Dementia</a></td>
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<td class="label">KG Connections</td>
<td><a href="/atlas" style="color:#4fc3f7">67 edges</a></td>
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NBEA — Neurobeachin
Introduction
NBEA (Neurobeachin) is a large scaffolding protein that plays critical roles in synaptic function, endocytic trafficking, and neuronal signaling. Originally identified as a candidate autism susceptibility gene, NBEA has emerged as a key regulator of synaptic plasticity, neurotransmitter receptor trafficking, and neural circuit formation. The gene is highly expressed in the brain, particularly in the [cortex](/brain-regions/cortex), [hippocampus](/brain-regions/hippocampus), and [cerebellum](/brain-regions/cerebellum), where it localizes to excitatory synapses.
Gene and Protein Structure
Genomic Organization
- Chromosomal location: 13q13.3
- Gene length: ~53 kb
- Exons: 58 exons
- mRNA length: ~7.8 kb (full-length isoform)
Protein
- Full name: Neurobeachin
- Molecular weight: 320 kDa
- Length: 2,769 amino acids
- Family: BEACH (Beige and Chediak-Higashi) family
Protein Domain Architecture
NBEA contains multiple functional domains:
| Domain | Position | Function |
|--------|----------|----------|
| BEACH domain | 1800-2050 aa | Protein-protein interactions, membrane trafficking |
| WD40 repeats | 2100-2500 aa | Beta-propeller, scaffold for protein complexes |
| PH domain | 1700-1800 aa | Phosphoinositide binding |
| DUF domain | 500-700 aa | Unknown function |
Normal Biological Functions
Synaptic Function
NBEA is a critical regulator of synaptic structure and function:
Synapse Formation: NBEA is essential for the formation and maintenance of excitatory synapses. It localizes to the postsynaptic density (PSD) and interacts with scaffold proteins including PSD-95 and Shank family members.
Receptor Trafficking: NBEA plays a key role in the trafficking of AMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs) to the synaptic membrane. It regulates the surface expression of GluA1 and GluA2 subunits, influencing synaptic strength [@rossett2019].
Endocytic Trafficking: NBEA is involved in the endocytic pathway, regulating the recycling and degradation of synaptic proteins including receptors and adhesion molecules [@rogers2014].
Synaptic Plasticity
Long-term Potentiation (LTP): NBEA is required for LTP in hippocampal neurons. It participates in the molecular pathways that underlie activity-dependent synaptic strengthening.
Long-term Depression (LTD): NBEA also contributes to LTD, regulating the internalization of AMPA receptors during synaptic weakening.
Homeostatic Plasticity: NBEA participates in homeostatic synaptic scaling, adjusting synaptic strength in response to activity changes.
Neuronal Signaling
NBEA interacts with multiple signaling pathways:
- MAPK/ERK signaling: NBEA regulates ERK activation in neurons
- PI3K/Akt pathway: Involved in cell survival and synaptic plasticity
- Rho GTPases: NBEA modulates actin cytoskeleton dynamics
Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Alzheimer's Disease
NBEA has emerging relevance to Alzheimer's disease:
Expression Changes: NBEA expression is altered in AD brain, with decreased levels in the hippocampus and cortex [@chen2022]. This reduction correlates with synaptic loss and cognitive decline.
Synaptic Dysfunction: NBEA's role in AMPA receptor trafficking is relevant to the synaptic deficits in AD. Impaired NBEA function may contribute to the early synaptic failure seen in AD.
Tau Pathology: While direct interactions are not well-characterized, NBEA may be affected by tau pathology as its expression is reduced in tauopathy models.
Therapeutic Potential: Enhancing NBEA function or expression may help preserve synapses in AD. Gene therapy approaches are being explored.
Parkinson's Disease
NBEA's role in PD is emerging:
Dopaminergic Synapses: NBEA is expressed in dopaminergic neurons and may regulate the function of synapses in the striatum.
Protein Trafficking: NBEA's function in endocytic trafficking may be relevant to alpha-synuclein clearance and Lewy body formation.
More research is needed to fully characterize NBEA's role in PD.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
NBEA was originally identified as an autism susceptibility gene:
Genetic Evidence: Heterozygous deletions and loss-of-function mutations in NBEA have been identified in patients with ASD and intellectual disability [@kil2007].
Haploinsufficiency: NBEA haploinsufficiency is sufficient to cause neurodevelopmental phenotypes in mice, supporting its role in ASD pathogenesis.
Synaptic Function: NBEA-deficient neurons show reduced excitatory synaptic transmission and impaired social behavior in mouse models.
Intellectual Disability
Beyond ASD, NBEA variants are associated with intellectual disability:
Cognitive Phenotypes: Individuals with NBEA mutations show varying degrees of intellectual disability, often with speech delay and behavioral problems.
Developmental Delay: NBEA haploinsufficiency leads to early developmental delays in motor and language domains.
Molecular Mechanisms
Protein-Protein Interactions
NBEA interacts with key synaptic proteins:
| Partner | Function | Reference |
|---------|----------|----------|
| PSD-95 | Postsynaptic scaffold | [@naber2005] |
| Shank3 | Synaptic scaffold | [@smith2010] |
| GRIP1 | AMPA receptor binding | [@midway2008] |
| Endophilins | Endocytosis | [@rogers2014] |
Signaling Pathways
NBEA modulates several signaling pathways:
- AMPA receptor trafficking: Regulates surface expression and recycling
- Endocytic pathway: Controls synaptic protein turnover
- ERK/MAPK signaling: Modulates activity-dependent gene expression
Subcellular Localization
NBEA is localized to:
- Postsynaptic density: Enriched in excitatory synapses
- Endosomal compartments: Found in recycling endosomes
- Dendritic shafts: Distributed throughout dendrites
Therapeutic Implications
Drug Development
Small Molecule Approaches: Compounds that enhance NBEA expression or function may have therapeutic potential in neurodegenerative diseases.
Targeting Synaptic Pathways: NBEA sits at the intersection of multiple synaptic pathways, making it an attractive target.
Gene Therapy
AAV-mediated NBEA delivery is being explored for:
- Restoring synaptic function in AD
- Treating neurodevelopmental disorders (ASD, ID)
Biomarker Potential
NBEA levels in CSF may serve as a biomarker for:
- Synaptic integrity in neurodegenerative diseases
- Treatment response to synaptic-targeted therapies
Research Methods
Model Systems
- Knockout mice: Nbea-deficient mice show ASD-like phenotypes
- Conditional knockouts: Region-specific deletion studies
- iPSC neurons: Patient-derived neurons for disease modeling
Detection Techniques
- Immunohistochemistry: Synaptic localization in brain tissue
- Co-immunoprecipitation: Protein interaction studies
- Live-cell imaging: Tracking receptor trafficking
Key Publications
See Also
- [Synaptic Plasticity](/mechanisms/synaptic-plasticity) — synaptic function mechanisms
- [AMPA Receptor Signaling](/mechanisms/ampa-receptor-signaling) — glutamate receptor trafficking
- [Autism Spectrum Disorder](/diseases/autism-spectrum-disorder) — neurodevelopmental disorder
- [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) — neurodegenerative disease
- [Synaptic Scaffolding Proteins](/mechanisms/synaptic-scaffolding) — PSD-95 and related proteins
- [Endocytic Trafficking](/mechanisms/endocytic-trafficking) — protein recycling pathways
External Links
- [NCBI Gene: NBEA](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/26045)
- [UniProt: NBEA](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q8N8K1)
- [GeneCards: NBEA](https://www.genecards.org/cgi-bin/carddisp.pl?gene=NBEA)
References
Pathway Diagram
Key molecular relationships involving nbea from the SciDEX knowledge graph:
Pathway Diagram
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