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Sequence of this protein is as follows: ASSLGAHHIH HFHGSSKH
Neurexin-1-beta (NRXN1-beta) is a gene that encodes the beta-isoform of the neurexin-1 protein, which is a type I membrane protein that functions as a cell adhesion molecule and receptor in the nervous system. Located on chromosome 2 in humans, the neurexin-1 gene undergoes complex alternative splicing, producing multiple isoforms, including the well-studied alpha-neurexin and beta-neurexin. Neurexins, including NRXN1-beta, are primarily involved in synapse formation and function by mediating interactions between presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons. They bind to neuroligins, another family of cell adhesion molecules, thus playing a critical role in the maintenance and regulation of synaptic specificity and neurotransmitter release. Dysregulation or mutations in NRXN1-beta have been implicated in various neurological and psychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia, and intellectual disabilities, emphasizing the importance of this gene in brain development and function.
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Protein Aliases: alpha-latrotoxin receptor (calcium-dependent); neurexin 1; neurexin I; Neurexin I-alpha; Neurexin I-beta; Neurexin-1; Neurexin-1-alpha; Neurexin-1-beta; non-processed neurexin I-alpha
Gene Aliases: 1700062G21Rik; 9330127H16Rik; A230068P09Rik; Hs.22998; KIAA0578; mKIAA0578; NRXN1; Nrxn1b; PTHSL2; SCZD17
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9ULB1, (Mouse) Q9CS84, (Rat) Q63372
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 9378, (Mouse) 18189, (Rat) 60391
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