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Immunogen sequence: MEDLDQSPL VSSSDSPPRP QPAFKYQFVR EPEDEEEEEE EEEEDEDEDL EELEVLERKP AAGLSAAPVP TAPAAGAPLM DFGNDFVPPA PRGPLPAAPP VAPERQPSWD PSPVSSTVPA PSPLSAAAVS PSKLPEDDEP PARPPPPPPA SVSPQAEPVW TPPAPAPAAP PSTPAAPKRR GSSGSVVVDL LYWRDIKKTG VVFGASLFLL LSLTVFSIVS VTAYIALALL SVTISFRIYK GVIQAIQKSD EGHPFRAYLE SEVAISEELV QKYSNSALGH VNCTIKELRR LFLVDDLVDS LKFAVLMWVF TYVGALFNGL TLLILALISL FSVPVIYERH QAQIDHYLGL ANKNVKDAMA KIQAKIPGLK RKAE (1-373 aa encoded by BC012619)
Nogo, also known as RTN4, encodes a membrane protein that limits axon growth and regeneration in the central nervous system. The gene produces multiple isoforms (Nogo-A, Nogo-B, Nogo-C) via alternative promoters and splicing; Nogo-A is highly expressed in oligodendrocytes and is the principal inhibitor of neurite outgrowth. Nogo engages receptors including NgR1 (RTN4R), LINGO1, and p75 or TROY, activating RhoA/ROCK signaling that stabilizes growth cone collapse and restricts plasticity after injury. Beyond axon guidance, Nogo isoforms contribute to membrane dynamics, endoplasmic reticulum structure, vascular function, and immune signaling. Experimental blockade of Nogo or its receptor complex can enhance sprouting and functional recovery in animal models, making the pathway a target for therapies in spinal cord injury and stroke.
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Protein Aliases: ASY; Foocen; Human NogoA; My043 protein; neurite growth inhibitor 220; Neurite outgrowth inhibitor; Neuroendocrine-specific protein; Neuroendocrine-specific protein C homolog; Nogo protein; NOGO-A; RTN4-A; NOGO-B; RTN4-B1; NOGO-C; RTN4-C; NSP; reticulon; Reticulon 4; reticulon 5; Reticulon-4; Reticulon-5; RTN-x; Rtn4; RTN4-Aa; RTN4-Ab; RTN4-B2; RTN4-D; RTN4-E; RTN4-F; RTN4-G; RTN4a; RTN4b; RTN4c; unnamed protein product
Gene Aliases: 1110020G17Rik; AA407876; AA409940; AA960376; ASY; C130026I10Rik; KIAA0886; mKIAA0886; mKIAA4153; My043; Nbla00271; Nbla10545; NgA; NI220/250; NOGO; Nogo-A; Nogo-B; Nogo-C; NSP; NSP-CL; RTN-X; RTN4; RTN4-A; RTN4-B1; RTN4-B2; RTN4-C; SP1507
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9NQC3, (Mouse) Q99P72
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 57142, (Mouse) 68585
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