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Neuronal leucine-rich repeat proteins (NLRRs) are type I transmembrane proteins and expressed in neuronal tissues, but their function remains unknown. Here, we describe the identification and characterization of a new member of the NLRR family,
NLRR4
, and its potential role in long-lasting memory. We generated
NLRR4
-deficient (
NLRR4
(-/-)) mice and found that they showed impaired memory retention. In hippocampus-dependent learning tasks,
NLRR4
(-/-) mice were able to learn and maintain the memories for one day but unable to retain the memories for four days after learning. In contrast, in a hippocampus-independent task,
NLRR4
(-/-) mice were able to retain the memory normally for at least seven days. These results suggest that
NLRR4
plays a key role in hippocampus-dependent long-lasting memory.
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Cell Biol 2005 May
PMID:Neuronal leucine-rich repeat protein 4 functions in hippocampus-dependent long-lasting memory. 1587 Feb 86