Target Name: KRT9
NCBI ID: G3857
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KRT9
Other Name(s): Keratin 9 | K1C9_HUMAN | Cytokeratin 9 | keratin 9 | type I cytoskeletal 9 | cytokeratin 9 | Type I cytoskeletal 9 | K9 | Cytokeratin-9 | CK-9 | keratin 9, type I | OTTHUMP00000164967 | Keratin-9 | Keratin, type I cytoskeletal 9 | EPPK

KRT9: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

Keratin 9 (KRT9) is a protein that is found in the hair, nails, and skin. It is a key component of the hair and nail structures and plays a vital role in their growth and development. KRT9 is known for its role in the regulation of cell division and growth, and it is thought to be involved in the development of a variety of diseases, including cancer.

Recent studies have suggested that KRT9 may have potential as a drug target, due to its involvement in the regulation of cell division and growth. It has been shown to be involved in the development of cancer, and may also be involved in the regulation of aging and the development of skin diseases.

One of the key challenges in studying KRT9 is its relatively small size, as proteins with this size tend to be difficult to study. However, researchers have been able to use a variety of techniques to study its behavior and to understand its role in the regulation of cell division and growth.

One way that researchers have studied KRT9 is through the use of computer simulations. These simulations allow researchers to model the structure and behavior of KRT9, and to predict how it would behave in different conditions. This can help researchers to understand the underlying mechanisms that are involved in the regulation of cell division and growth.

Another way that researchers have studied KRT9 is through the use of cell experiments. These experiments involve the use of live cells, and allow researchers to study the behavior of KRT9 in a more controlled environment. For example, researchers have used cell experiments to study the effect of KRT9 on cell division and to understand how it interacts with other proteins.

In addition to these studies, researchers have also used techniques such as mass spectrometry and biochemical assays to study the behavior of KRT9. These techniques allow researchers to detect and measure the presence and activity of KRT9, and can be used to understand how it interacts with other proteins.

Overall, the study of KRT9 has provided valuable insights into the regulation of cell division and growth. Its small size and complex structure have made it difficult to study, but recent advances in techniques such as computer simulations and cell experiments have allowed researchers to gain a better understanding of its behavior and role in the development of disease. Further research is needed to fully understand the potential of KRT9 as a drug target and biomarker.

Protein Name: Keratin 9

Functions: May serve an important special function either in the mature palmar and plantar skin tissue or in the morphogenetic program of the formation of these tissues. Plays a role in keratin filament assembly

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