Adhesion Molecule With Ig Like Domain Protein 1 (AMIGO1)

ALI2; Alivin-2; Amphoterin-Induced Gene And Open Reading Frame; Amphoterin-induced protein 1

Adhesion Molecule With Ig Like Domain Protein 1 (AMIGO1)
AMIGO, a transmembrane protein implicated in axon tract development, defines a novel protein family with leucine-rich repeats. A substrate-bound form of the recombinant AMIGO ectodomain promoted prominent neurite extension in hippocampal neurons, and in solution, the same AMIGO ectodomain inhibited fasciculation of neurites. A homophilic and heterophilic binding mechanism is shown between the members of the AMIGO family. The members of the AMIGO protein family are novel cell adhesion molecules among which AMIGO is specifically expressed on fiber tracts of neuronal tissues and participates in their formation. AMIGO protein family are novel cell adhesion molecules among which AMIGO is specifically expressed on fiber tracts of neuronal tissues and participates in their formation.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)