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SUBMITTER: Byerly MS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3924272 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Byerly Mardi S MS Petersen Pia S PS Ramamurthy Santosh S Seldin Marcus M MM Lei Xia X Provost Elayne E Wei Zhikui Z Ronnett Gabriele V GV Wong G William GW
The Journal of biological chemistry 20131223 7
CTRP4 is a unique member of the C1q family, possessing two tandem globular C1q domains. Its physiological function is poorly defined. Here, we show that CTRP4 is an evolutionarily conserved, ∼34-kDa secretory protein expressed in the brain. In human, mouse, and zebrafish brain, CTRP4 expression begins early in development and is widespread in the central nervous system. Neurons, but not astrocytes, express and secrete CTRP4, and secreted proteins form higher-order oligomeric complexes. CTRP4 is ...[more]