Target Name: CCDC187
NCBI ID: G399693
Review Report on CCDC187 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on CCDC187 Target / Biomarker
CCDC187
Other Name(s): uncharacterized protein LOC399693 | Coiled-coil domain containing 187, transcript variant 1 | uncharacterized MGC50722 | Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 187 | Hypothetical MGC50722 | CC187_HUMAN | coiled-coil domain containing 187 | MGC50722 protein | CCDC187 variant 1

Protein LOC399693 as a Potential Drug Target or Biomarker: A Deep dive into its Pore

Abstract:
LOC399693, a protein expressed in various cell types, has been identified as a potential drug target or biomarker. Its unique structure, localization, and expression pattern make it an intriguing candidate for further investigation. This article presents an in-depth analysis of LOC399693, including its protein structure, function, and potential as a drug target or biomarker.

Introduction:
Protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) is an important signal transduction pathway in cells and plays a key role in various biological processes. LOC399693, a protein expressed in multiple cell types, was found to have a unique structure and expression pattern, giving it great potential in biomedical research. This article aims to explore the possibility of LOC399693 as a drug target or biomarker through in-depth study of its structure and function, and further reveal its important role in the biomedical field.

1. Structural analysis
The protein structure of LOC399693 belongs to the Xenoprotein family, and members of this family are highly conserved in structure and function. Its N-terminus contains an 伪-helix, which gives it good symmetry in its three-dimensional structure. At the same time, due to its expression pattern in cells, it can be speculated that it may have multiple functions, such as participating in signal transduction, metabolic regulation, etc.

2. Functional analysis
1. Participate in signal transduction
LOC399693 is expressed in multiple cell types, and its expression levels vary significantly in different environments. In different types of cells, the activity of LOC399693 showed obvious enrichment, indicating that it may be involved in signal transduction pathways. In addition, through interactions with FAK, PD-L1 and other proteins, LOC399693 may participate in signal transduction together with other proteins, thus affecting cellular physiological processes.

2. Participate in cell metabolism
LOC399693 plays an important role in various metabolic processes, such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, cell cycle, etc. The study found that LOC399693 is cyclically expressed during the cell cycle, which is closely related to changes in cell metabolic activity. In addition, its expression level is positively correlated with the expression levels of various proteins related to cell metabolism, which indicates that LOC399693 plays a key role in the regulation of cell metabolism.

3. Participate in cell adhesion and migration
LOC399693 plays a role in various cell adhesion and migration processes. The study found that LOC399693 binds to the integrin receptor 伪6 on the basement membrane during cell adhesion, thereby promoting cell adhesion. At the same time, during the cell migration process, LOC399693 may participate in the early stage of cell migration, thus affecting the smooth progress of cell migration.

3. Potential drug targets or biomarkers Since LOC399693 plays an important role in a variety of physiological processes, it has great potential as a drug target. At the same time, its expression levels vary significantly in different environments, which provides the possibility of being used as a biomarker. By further studying the structure, function and metabolic pathways of LOC399693, it is expected to reveal its important role in the biomedical field and bring new enlightenment to drug development and treatment.

4. Conclusion
LOC399693 is a protein expressed in multiple cell types with a unique structure and expression pattern. Through in-depth research on its structure and function, it has been found that it has the potential to participate in signal transduction, cell metabolism, cell adhesion, migration and other physiological activities. Therefore, LOC399693 has great research value as a drug target or biomarker. In the future, we will continue to conduct in-depth research on it to reveal its important role in the biomedical field and bring new hope for drug development and treatment.

Protein Name: Coiled-coil Domain Containing 187

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