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NRG4 Protein
Overview
NRG4 (Neuregulin-4) is a member of the neuregulin family of growth factors that signal through ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases. While the least characterized member of this family, NRG4 has emerged as an important regulator of energy metabolism, brown adipose tissue function, and potentially neuroprotection. NRG4 binds primarily to ErbB4 receptors and activates downstream signaling pathways that influence cell survival, differentiation, and metabolic homeostasis[@uniprot][@nrg2013].
The neuregulin family comprises multiple isoforms (NRG1-NRG6) that play crucial roles in development, nervous system function, and disease. NRG4, despite being the least studied, has unique structural features and expression patterns that distinguish it from other neuregulins. It possesses a conserved EGF-like domain necessary for receptor binding but has distinct N-terminal regions that confer specificity for ErbB4 over other ErbB receptors[@uniprot].
NRG4 protein exhibits several distinctive structural features:
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NRG4 Protein
Overview
NRG4 (Neuregulin-4) is a member of the neuregulin family of growth factors that signal through ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases. While the least characterized member of this family, NRG4 has emerged as an important regulator of energy metabolism, brown adipose tissue function, and potentially neuroprotection. NRG4 binds primarily to ErbB4 receptors and activates downstream signaling pathways that influence cell survival, differentiation, and metabolic homeostasis[@uniprot][@nrg2013].
The neuregulin family comprises multiple isoforms (NRG1-NRG6) that play crucial roles in development, nervous system function, and disease. NRG4, despite being the least studied, has unique structural features and expression patterns that distinguish it from other neuregulins. It possesses a conserved EGF-like domain necessary for receptor binding but has distinct N-terminal regions that confer specificity for ErbB4 over other ErbB receptors[@uniprot].
NRG4 protein exhibits several distinctive structural features:
N-terminal region: Contains a unique domain that distinguishes NRG4 from other neuregulins and influences receptor binding specificity
EGF-like domain: The conserved receptor-binding domain necessary for ErbB activation
Transmembrane domain: Enables membrane-bound signaling in addition to secreted forms
C-terminal tail: Variable region involved in protein-protein interactions
The protein can exist as either a membrane-bound precursor or a processed secreted form. Proteolytic cleavage releases the active EGF-like domain, which then binds to ErbB receptors on target cells[@uniprot][@nrg2013].
Normal Function
Energy Metabolism Regulation
NRG4 plays a crucial role in metabolic homeostasis:
Brown adipose tissue (BAT): NRG4 is highly expressed in brown adipose tissue and regulates thermogenesis
Energy expenditure: Promotes uncoupled respiration and heat production in brown adipocytes
Insulin sensitivity: Improves glucose metabolism and insulin signaling
Lipid metabolism: Regulates lipogenesis and lipolysis in adipose tissue
ErbB4 Signaling
Primary receptor: ErbB4 (HER4) is the main receptor for NRG4
Receptor activation: Binding induces receptor dimerization and tyrosine phosphorylation
Downstream pathways: Activates PI3K/Akt, MAPK/ERK, and STAT signaling
Cell survival: Promotes cell survival through multiple anti-apoptotic mechanisms