Target Name: SLFN14
NCBI ID: G342618
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SLFN14
Other Name(s): C-terminally truncated SLFN14 endoribonuclease | Protein SLFN14 | BDPLT20 | Schlafen family member 14 | schlafen family member 14 | SLN14_HUMAN

Unusual C-Terminal Truncation of SLFN14

SLFN14 (Secifically Lignin-Modified Endoribonuclease 14) is a protein that is expressed in a variety of organisms, including bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. It is a member of the Endoribonuclease family 14 and is characterized by its unique C-terminal truncation.

The C-terminal truncation of SLFN14 is a feature that is unique to this protein. It consists of only four amino acids, which are located at the C-terminus of the protein. This is unusual because most proteins have a longer C-terminus that is involved in various functions, such as stability, interactions with other proteins, or signaling. The C-terminus of SLFN14 is too short to support these functions, which suggests that it is involved in a unique process.

SLFN14 is also of interest because it has been shown to play a role in the process of bacterial lysis. Bacteria are important microorganisms that can cause a variety of diseases, and they are often the focus of research in fields such as medicine and biotechnology. SLFN14 is potentially a drug target or biomarker because it is involved in the process of bacterial lysis, which could be useful in the development of new antibiotics.

In addition to its potential role in drug development, SLFN14 is also of interest to researchers because of its unique structure. The C-terminal truncation of SLFN14 is unusual because it is so short. This suggests that the protein has evolved to have a specific function, and that it is not simply a byproduct of an evolutionary process. The fact that SLFN14 is able to perform this function despite its short C-terminus is a testament to the power of evolutionary adaptation.

Overall, SLFN14 is a protein that is of interest to researchers because of its unique structure and its role in the process of bacterial lysis. While more research is needed to fully understand the functions of SLFN14, it is clear that it is a protein that is worth studying.

Protein Name: Schlafen Family Member 14

Functions: Shows no ribosome-associated and endoribonuclease activities

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