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[[Neuroligin|Neuroligins]] (NLGN) are a family of postsynaptic proteins which bind to the presynaptic [[Neurexins]] (NRXN) to form a complex which attaches neurons.  In humans the NLGN family contains 4 to 5 members that are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4X and 5 or 4Y. See [[Neurodevelopmental Disorders]].
[[Neuroligin|Neuroligins]] (NLGN) are a family of postsynaptic proteins which bind to the presynaptic [[Neurexin]] (NRXN) to form a complex which attaches neurons.  In humans the NLGN family contains 4 to 5 members that are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4X and 5 or 4Y. See [[Neurodevelopmental Disorders]].


For Structural Analysis of Neuroligin, See: [[Neuroligin-Neurexin Interaction]]
For Structural Analysis of Neuroligin, See: [[Neuroligin-Neurexin Interaction]]

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Crystal Structure of human Neuroligin 3be8

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Neuroligins (NLGN) are a family of postsynaptic proteins which bind to the presynaptic Neurexin (NRXN) to form a complex which attaches neurons. In humans the NLGN family contains 4 to 5 members that are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4X and 5 or 4Y. See Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

For Structural Analysis of Neuroligin, See: Neuroligin-Neurexin Interaction

3D Structures of Neuroligin3D Structures of Neuroligin

16-February-2016

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