ectodomain
Ectodomain refers to the portion of a membrane-associated protein that extends into the extracellular space. In transmembrane proteins, the ectodomain is the extracellular domain located outside the cytoplasmic membrane; in secreted or GPI-anchored forms, it corresponds to the exposed region of the molecule. The ectodomain often contains sites for ligand binding, recognition motifs, and other functional modules that interact with the extracellular milieu.
Functionally, ectodomains mediate cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions, sense extracellular signals, and can initiate signaling cascades upon
Ectodomain shedding is a common regulatory process in which proteases, notably members of the ADAM family,
Examples and applications include Notch and other receptor tyrosine kinases, whose signaling involves ectodomain interactions. Viral