NRG4 (neuregulin 4) belongs to a family of epidermal growth factors (EGFs), which in human has four members, from NRG1- NRG4. It is a transmembrane protein containing 115 amino acids, and has an EGF domain. The EGF domain is located at the N-terminal, which also contains one N-linked glycosylation site. This protein contains another isoform called NRG4A2, which contains a putative type I PDZ-binding peptide, in the C-terminal. NRG4 has limited expression in adult tissues and is not expressed in brain. Both the isoforms of NRG4, NRG4A1 and NRG4A2, are expressed on the surface of the cell, where NRG4A2 is found in punctate membrane regions and NRG4A1 resides at membrane ruffles.
Synonyms: Anti-Pro-NRG4 antibody produced in rabbit; Anti-Pro-neuregulin-4, membrane-bound isoform antibody produced in rabbit
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Biochem Physiol Actions: NRG4 (neuregulin 4) binds exclusively to and activates ERBB4 (erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 4), and therefore, might play a role in mediating the ERBB4 related cellular responses. For instance, the interaction of NRG4 with ERBB4 induces survival pathway in colon epithelial cells. Expression of NRG4 and its receptor ERBB4 is related to better prognosis and survival rates in patients with bladder cancer. This gene is up-regulated in prostate cancer, and its overexpression is correlated to the advanced-stage of prostate cancer. It is a brown adipose tissue (BAT)-enriched secreted factor that suppresses lipogenic signaling in liver, and maintains lipid and glucose homeostasis in obese individuals. Aberrant NRG4 signaling might be implicated in the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and type 2 diabetes.
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