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In mammals, neurons are highly differentiated and play distinctive functions even in the same brain region. We found a novel cadherin-related neuronal receptor (Cnr) gene family by studying Fyn-binding activity in mouse brain. CNR1 protein is located in the synaptic junction and forms a complex with Fyn. Sequence analysis of eight Cnr products of approximately 20 genes indicates that these comprise a novel cadherin family of the cadherin superfamily. The expression patterns of each member of this novel family were grossly similar to each other but restricted to subpopulations of neurons of the same type. The diversity of the Cnr family genes suggests that there are molecular mechanisms that govern highly differentiated neural networks in the mammalian CNS.
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PMID:Diversity revealed by a novel family of cadherins expressed in neurons at a synaptic complex. 965 2

The cadherin-related neuronal receptor (CNR) family has been identified as a receptor family that cooperates with Fyn, a member of the Src family of tyrosine kinases. The CNR family is composed of 14 members in mice and 15 members in humans. The mRNAs of CNRs are highly expressed in the brain and CNR1 protein is localized at synaptic junctions. Hence CNR family proteins are synaptic cadherins. The unique structure of CNR family cDNAs, which is characterized by complete DNA sequence identity among their 3'-termini including a part of the coding region, prompted us to investigate the genomic organization of this family. The genomic organization of CNRs is divided into 'variable' and 'constant' region exons, analogous to immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene clusters. This organization raised the possibility that the CNR gene cluster may undergo somatic DNA rearrangement or trans-splicing and produce diversified gene products. Although it is not yet clear that the CNR gene cluster in the neuronal genomic DNA is somatically changed, a recent study suggested the occurrence of trans-transcripts and accumulation of somatic mutations in CNR transcripts (Genes Cells 6 (2001) 151). These results suggested that the proteins from the CNR gene cluster are enormously diversified by unique mechanisms. The localization of CNR1 protein at the synapse and the diversity of CNRs led us to the hypothesis that gene regulation of the CNR family dictates the formation and reorganization of synaptic connections in the nervous system.
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PMID:The cadherin-related neuronal receptor family: a novel diversified cadherin family at the synapse. 1167 33