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<StructureSection load='3b3q' size='350' side='right' scene='42/422448/Cv/2' caption='Dimer of two mouse neuroligin-1 cholinesterase-like domains (magenta and cyan) in complex with two neurexin-beta1 LNS6 domains (salmon and yellow) and Ca+2 ions (green) [[3b3q]]'>
<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' scene='42/422448/Cv/2' caption='Dimer of two mouse neuroligin-1 cholinesterase-like domains (magenta and cyan) in complex with two neurexin-beta1 LNS6 domains (salmon and yellow) and Ca+2 ions (green) [[3b3q]]'>




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*'''NLGN-1''' regulates spines and synaptic plasticity<ref>PMID:26880202</ref>. <br />
*'''NLGN-1''' regulates spines and synaptic plasticity<ref>PMID:26880202</ref>. <br />
*'''NLGN-2''' is localized to inhibitory synapses<ref>PMID:15540461</ref>. <br />
*'''NLGN-2''' is localized to inhibitory synapses<ref>PMID:15540461</ref>. <br />
*'''NLGN-3''' is a synapse organizer which shapes normal function and autism disorder<ref>PMID:17897391</ref>. <br />
*'''NLGN-4''' is localized to glyceric  post-synapses and regulates retina inhibition<ref>PMID:21282647</ref>. <br />
*'''NLGN-4''' is localized to glyceric  post-synapses and regulates retina inhibition<ref>PMID:21282647</ref>. <br />


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== Structural insights ==
== Structural insights ==
The <scene name='42/422448/Cv/4'>NLGN-NRXN complex involves the octahedrally coordinated Ca+2 ion</scene><ref>PMID:18084303</ref>. Water molecules shown as red spheres.  
The <scene name='42/422448/Cv/5'>NLGN-NRXN complex involves the octahedrally coordinated Ca+2 ion</scene><ref>PMID:18084303</ref>. Water molecules are shown as red spheres.  
</StructureSection>
</StructureSection>
== 3D Structures of Neuroligin ==  
== 3D Structures of Neuroligin ==  
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* Neuroligin
* Neuroligin


**[[5ojk]] -  hNLGN-1 cholinesterase domain - human<br />
**[[3bix]] -  rNLGN-1 cholinesterase domain - rat<br />
**[[8gs4]] -  hNLGN-2 – Cryo EM<br />
**[[3bl8]] -  mNLGN-2 cholinesterase domain – mouse<br />
**[[3bl8]] -  mNLGN-2 cholinesterase domain – mouse<br />
**[[7cee]] - mNLGN-3 cholinesterase domain<br />
**[[3be8]] -  hNLGN-4 cholinesterase domain – human<br />
**[[3be8]] -  hNLGN-4 cholinesterase domain – human<br />
**[[3bix]] -  rNLGN-1 cholinesterase domain - rat<br />


* Neuroligin+neurexin
* Neuroligin+neurexin
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*NLGN other complexes
*NLGN other complexes


**[[5oj6]] -  rNLGN-1 cholinesterase domain + MDGA1<br />
**[[5v5v]] -  rNLGN-2 cholinesterase domain + MDGA1<br />
**[[5v5v]] -  rNLGN-2 cholinesterase domain + MDGA1<br />
**[[5xeq]] -  rNLGN-2 cholinesterase domain (mutant) + MDGA1<br />
**[[5xeq]] -  rNLGN-2 cholinesterase domain (mutant) + MDGA1<br />
**[[7ceg]] -  mNLGN-3 cholinesterase domain + PTP d<br />


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Alexander Berchansky, Jaime Prilusky, David Canner, Michal Harel, Pascale Marchot, Joel L. Sussman