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Leucine-rich repeat-containing 4C (LRRC4C), also known as Netrin-G ligand 2 (NGL-2), is a gene highlighted for its expression in the nervous system, particularly the brain. It is a member of the leucine-rich repeat superfamily, which plays a significant role in cell adhesion and signaling pathways critical for synaptic connectivity and neuronal development. LRRC4C is involved in neural processes such as axon guidance and synapse formation, aiding in the establishment of functional neural circuits. Additionally, research has suggested that LRRC4C may function as a tumor suppressor, particularly in gliomas, indicating its potential role in neuro-oncological disorders. Variations or deletions in this gene have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders, demonstrating its importance in normal brain function and development. Furthermore, LRRC4C's expression patterns and associations with cancer also suggest its potential as a prognostic marker in clinical settings.
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Protein Aliases: Leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 4C; Netrin-G1 ligand; NGL-1
Gene Aliases: 6430556C10Rik; KIAA1580; LRRC4C; NGL-1; NGL1; RGD1311013; UNQ292/PRO331
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9HCJ2, (Mouse) Q8C031
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 57689, (Mouse) 241568, (Rat) 311236
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