Target Name: NEMP1
NCBI ID: G23306
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NEMP1
Other Name(s): transmembrane protein 194A | Nuclear envelope integral membrane protein 1 (isoform a) | Transmembrane protein 194 | TMEM194 | TMEM194A | Nuclear envelope integral membrane protein 1, transcript variant 1 | transmembrane protein 194 | NEMP1 variant 1 | Nuclear envelope integral membrane protein 1 | nuclear envelope integral membrane protein 1 | KIAA0286 | NEMP1_HUMAN

Unlocking The Potential of NEMP1: Understanding Its Role in Cell Signaling and Disease

NEMP1 (Transmembrane Protein 194A) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, liver, and kidneys. It is a member of the tensin receptor family, which is a family of transmembrane proteins that play important roles in various physiological processes.

One of the unique features of NEMP1 is its ability to form a monomeric form in the cytoplasm, which is the fluid that fills the cell. This monomeric form allows NEMP1 to interact with other proteins that are expressed in the same cell, as well as with cells that are expressed in other organisms. This interaction between NEMP1 and its downstream targets is a key feature that allows it to regulate a wide range of cellular processes, including cell signaling, cell adhesion, and cell survival.

In addition to its role in cell signaling, NEMP1 has also been shown to play a key role in the regulation of various cellular processes that are critical for the survival and function of tissues. For example, NEMP1 has been shown to regulate the formation of blood vessels, which are critical for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues and for the removal of waste products.

In addition to its role in cell signaling and blood vessel regulation, NEMP1 has also been shown to play a key role in the regulation of the immune system. For example, NEMP1 has been shown to regulate the movement of immune cells into the site of an infection, which is critical for the ability of the immune system to fight off infections.

Despite its many important functions, NEMP1 is still an relatively well-studied protein. Only a small number of studies have focused on its role in cell signaling, blood vessel regulation, and immune system regulation. However, based on these studies, it is clear that NEMP1 is a protein that has important implications for the development and treatment of a wide range of diseases.

In conclusion, NEMP1 is a transmembrane protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body. It is a member of the tensin receptor family and has been shown to play a key role in the regulation of a wide range of cellular processes, including cell signaling, cell adhesion, blood vessel regulation, and immune system regulation. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of NEMP1 in the development and treatment of various diseases.

Protein Name: Nuclear Envelope Integral Membrane Protein 1

Functions: Together with EMD, contributes to nuclear envelope stiffness in germ cells (PubMed:32923640). Required for female fertility (By similarity)

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