magnetins
Magnetins are a class of proteins that play a crucial role in cell adhesion. They are transmembrane glycoproteins, meaning they span the cell membrane and have a carbohydrate component. Magnetins are primarily found in the nervous system, where they are involved in the formation and maintenance of synaptic connections.
These proteins are part of the immunoglobulin superfamily, a large group of proteins characterized by the presence
The precise mechanisms by which magnetins function are still being investigated. However, research suggests they are