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Clusterin Protein

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Clusterin Protein

Overview

Clusterin (CLU), also known as apolipoprotein J (ApoJ), is a secreted glycoprotein of approximately 80 kilodaltons that functions as a molecular chaperone and complement regulator in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues. The CLU gene is located on chromosome 8q22-q23 and encodes a two-chain protein formed after proteolytic cleavage of its precursor. Clusterin exists in multiple forms, including a secreted variant found in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma, and a nuclear form associated with stress responses and apoptosis. As a constituent of the complement system and a stress-response protein, clusterin plays multifaceted roles in neuroinflammation, protein aggregation, and neuroprotection, making it a significant player in neurodegenerative disease pathology.

Function and Biology

Clusterin operates through multiple distinct biological mechanisms. As a molecular chaperone, clusterin interacts with misfolded proteins and prevents their aggregation and precipitation, functioning similarly to heat shock proteins. This chaperone activity is ATP-independent and relies on the protein's ability to bind hydrophobic regions of partially folded polypeptides. Clusterin also serves as a complement regulatory protein, specifically acting as a C3b and C5b-9 inhibitor that prevents formation of the membrane attack complex—a critical inflammatory mediator. Through these mechanisms, clusterin can suppress excessive complement activation and associated tissue damage.

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