Target Name: PRDX5
NCBI ID: G25824
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PRDX5
Other Name(s): AOEB166 | HEL-S-55 | PMP20 | Thioredoxin peroxidase PMP20 | thioredoxin-dependent peroxiredoxin 5 | PRXV | Peroxiredoxin-5, mitochondrial | TPx type VI | Peroxisomal antioxidant enzyme | peroxiredoxin 5 | Alu co-repressor 1 | Thioredoxin-dependent peroxiredoxin 5 | Prx-V | peroxiredoxin V | SBBI10 | Liver tissue 2D-page spot 71B | liver tissue 2D-page spot 71B | thioredoxin reductase | thioredoxin peroxidase PMP20 | B166 | PRDX6 | antioxidant enzyme B166 | peroxisomal antioxidant enzyme | Alu corepressor 1 | ACR1 | Antioxidant enzyme B166 | PRDX5 variant 1 | epididymis secretory protein Li 55 | Peroxiredoxin V | Peroxiredoxin-5, mitochondrial isoform L precursor (isoform L) | PLP | PRDX5_HUMAN | prx-V | Thioredoxin reductase | Peroxiredoxin 5, transcript variant 1

PRDX5: A Protein with Potential as A Drug Target

PRDX5 (PRODIUM X) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, liver, and kidneys. It is a scaffold protein that is involved in the formation of blood vessels, and it has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of a number of diseases, including cancer.

One of the key functions of PRDX5 is its role in the regulation of blood vessel growth and development. This protein helps to control the growth of blood vessels and enable them to mature properly, allowing them to carry oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells. PRDX5 also helps to keep the blood vessels healthy and responsive to changes in blood pressure, which is important for maintaining proper blood flow to the body's tissues.

In addition to its role in blood vessel growth and maintenance, PRDX5 has also been shown to play a key role in the regulation of cellular processes that are important for the development and progression of cancer. For example, studies have shown that PRDX5 can promote the growth and survival of cancer cells, and that it can also inhibit the death of cancer cells that have become resistant to chemotherapy.

The search for new drug targets is an important part of modern medicine, and PRDX5 is an attractive target for researchers because of its unique combination of functions and its potential to be a drug that targets a wide range of diseases.

One of the key challenges in studying PRDX5 is its complex structure and the way it functions in the body. Researchers have made some important discoveries about the protein's structure and its role in different cellular processes, but much more research is needed to fully understand its functions and potential as a drug target.

In conclusion, PRDX5 is a protein that has the potential to be a drug target or biomarker for a wide range of diseases. Its unique combination of functions and its complex structure make it an attractive target for researchers, and further research is needed to fully understand its potential as a drug.

Protein Name: Peroxiredoxin 5

Functions: Thiol-specific peroxidase that catalyzes the reduction of hydrogen peroxide and organic hydroperoxides to water and alcohols, respectively. Plays a role in cell protection against oxidative stress by detoxifying peroxides and as sensor of hydrogen peroxide-mediated signaling events

The "PRDX5 Target / Biomarker Review Report" is a customizable review of hundreds up to thousends of related scientific research literature by AI technology, covering specific information about PRDX5 comprehensively, including but not limited to:
•   general information;
•   protein structure and compound binding;
•   protein biological mechanisms;
•   its importance;
•   the target screening and validation;
•   expression level;
•   disease relevance;
•   drug resistance;
•   related combination drugs;
•   pharmacochemistry experiments;
•   related patent analysis;
•   advantages and risks of development, etc.
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PRDX6 | Pre-mRNA cleavage complex II | PREB | PRECSIT | Prefoldin complex | PRELID1 | PRELID1P6 | PRELID2 | PRELID3A | PRELID3B | PRELP | Prenyl diphosphate synthase | Prenyltransferase | PREP | PREPL | Presenilin | PREX1 | PREX2 | PRF1 | PRG1 | PRG2 | PRG3 | PRG4 | PRH1 | PRH1-PRR4 | PRH1-TAS2R14 | PRH2 | PRICKLE1 | PRICKLE2 | PRICKLE2-AS1 | PRICKLE2-AS2 | PRICKLE3 | PRICKLE4 | PRIM1 | PRIM2 | PRIM2BP | PRIMA1 | PRIMPOL | PRINS | PRKAA1 | PRKAA2 | PRKAB1 | PRKAB2 | PRKACA | PRKACB | PRKACG | PRKAG1 | PRKAG2 | PRKAG2-AS1 | PRKAG2-AS2 | PRKAG3 | PRKAR1A | PRKAR1B | PRKAR2A | PRKAR2A-AS1 | PRKAR2B | PRKCA | PRKCA-AS1 | PRKCB | PRKCD | PRKCE | PRKCG | PRKCH | PRKCI | PRKCQ | PRKCQ-AS1 | PRKCSH | PRKCZ | PRKCZ-AS1 | PRKD1 | PRKD2 | PRKD3 | PRKDC | PRKG1 | PRKG1-AS1 | PRKG2 | PRKG2-AS1 | PRKN | PRKRA | PRKRIP1 | PRKX | PRKXP1 | PRKY | PRL | PRLH | PRLHR | PRLR | PRM1 | PRM2 | PRM3 | PRMT1 | PRMT2 | PRMT3 | PRMT5 | PRMT5-DT | PRMT6 | PRMT7 | PRMT8 | PRMT9 | PRNCR1