Target Name: STAC2
NCBI ID: G342667
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STAC2
Other Name(s): Src homology 3 and cysteine-rich domain-containing protein 2 | 24b2/STAC2 | SH3 and cysteine-rich domain-containing protein 2 (isoform 1) | SH3 and cysteine rich domain 2 | 24b2 | SH3 and cysteine-rich domain-containing protein 2 | SRC homology 3 and cysteine-rich domain-containing protein 2 | STAC2_HUMAN | MGC129694 | SH3 and cysteine rich domain 2, transcript variant 1 | STAC2 variant 1

Understanding The Role of STAC2 in Disease Progression

Src Homology 3 and Cysteine-Rich Domain-Containing Protein 2 (STAC2) is a protein that plays a crucial role in the development and progression of various diseases, including cancer. The protein is known for its unique structure, which allows it to interact with other proteins and molecules in the body.

One of the unique features of STAC2 is its ability to form homophilic interactions, which means it can form pairs with similar proteins. This is important for the protein's function, as it allows it to interact with other proteins that are involved in the development and progression of diseases.

In addition to its unique structure, STAC2 is also known for its ability to induce cell signaling pathways. This is important for the protein's role in the development and progression of cancer, as it can lead to the activation of oncogenic signaling pathways.

Another important function of STAC2 is its ability to participate in the regulation of cellular processes, such as cell division and apoptosis. This is important for the protein's role in the development and progression of diseases, as it can contribute to the regulation of cellular processes that are involved in disease progression.

STAC2 is also known for its ability to interact with the protein tyrosine kinase (TK), which is a protein that is involved in the regulation of many cellular processes, including cell signaling and growth. This interaction between STAC2 and TK is important for the protein's role in the development and progression of diseases, as it can contribute to the regulation of cellular processes that are involved in disease progression.

In conclusion, STAC2 is a protein that plays a crucial role in the development and progression of various diseases, including cancer. Its unique structure, ability to form homophilic interactions, and ability to participate in the regulation of cellular processes make it an attractive drug target or biomarker. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of STAC2 in disease progression and the development of new treatments.

Protein Name: SH3 And Cysteine Rich Domain 2

Functions: Plays a redundant role in promoting the expression of calcium channel CACNA1S at the cell membrane, and thereby contributes to increased channel activity. Slows down the inactivation rate of the calcium channel CACNA1C

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