CDB25:0004196 RTN4RL2 — ADGRB1

Experimentally validated in Human, Mouse; Orthology-inferred in Human, Rat, Frog, Zebrafish, Chicken, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep, Mouse

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Pooled extracellular receptor-ligand interaction screening using CRISPR activation.

Genome biology, 2018; PubMed, Homo sapiens RTN4RL2 — Homo sapiens ADGRB1
ABSTRACT: Extracellular interactions between cell surface receptors are necessary for signaling and adhesion but identifying them remains technically challenging. We describe a cell-based genome-wide approach employing CRISPR activation to identify receptors for a defined ligand. We show receptors for high-affinity antibodies and low-affinity ligands can be unambiguously identified when used in pools or as individual binding probes. We apply this technique to identify ligands for the adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors and show that the Nogo myelin-associated inhibitory proteins are ligands for ADGRB1. This method will enable extracellular receptor-ligand identification on a genome-wide scale.

RTN4/NoGo-receptor binding to BAI adhesion-GPCRs regulates neuronal development.

Cell, 2021; PubMed, Mus Musculus Rtn4rl2 — Mus Musculus Adgrb1
ABSTRACT: RTN4-binding proteins were widely studied as "NoGo" receptors, but their physiological interactors and roles remain elusive. Similarly, BAI adhesion-GPCRs were associated with numerous activities, but their ligands and functions remain unclear. Using unbiased approaches, we observed an unexpected convergence: RTN4 receptors are high-affinity ligands for BAI adhesion-GPCRs. A single thrombospondin type 1-repeat (TSR) domain of BAIs binds to the leucine-rich repeat domain of all three RTN4-receptor isoforms with nanomolar affinity. In the 1.65 Å crystal structure of the BAI1/RTN4-receptor complex, C-mannosylation of tryptophan and O-fucosylation of threonine in the BAI TSR-domains creates a RTN4-receptor/BAI interface shaped by unusual glycoconjugates that enables high-affinity interactions. In human neurons, RTN4 receptors regulate dendritic arborization, axonal elongation, and synapse formation by differential binding to glial versus neuronal BAIs, thereby controlling neural network activity. Thus, BAI binding to RTN4/NoGo receptors represents a receptor-ligand axis that, enabled by rare post-translational modifications, controls development of synaptic circuits.
Basic Information on RTN4RL2
Ligand Name: reticulon 4 receptor like 2
Other Symbols: NgR2, NGRH1
Ligand Location: secreted based on perplexity, cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: RTN4RL2
GeneCards: RTN4RL2
HGNC Gene Group: unknown
Interactions with other Receptors for RTN4RL2
Basic Information on ADGRB1
Receptor Name: adhesion G protein-coupled receptor B1
Other Symbols: BAI1
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: ADGRB1
GeneCards: ADGRB1
HGNC Gene Group: 7TM proteins
Interactions with other Ligands for ADGRB1