Target Name: SMCP
NCBI ID: G4184
Review Report on SMCP Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on SMCP Target / Biomarker
SMCP
Other Name(s): testicular tissue protein Li 119 | MCSP_HUMAN | Sperm mitochondrial-associated cysteine-rich protein | mitochondrial capsule selenoprotein | sperm mitochondrial-associated cysteine-rich protein | MCSP | MCS | HSMCSGEN1 | testicular tissue protein Li 161 | Sperm mitochondria associated cysteine rich protein | sperm mitochondria associated cysteine rich protein

SMCP: Role in Spermatozoa and Male Germline Development

SMCP (Spermatogonial Membrane Protein) is a protein that is expressed in the testicular tissue, specifically in the spermatozoa. It is a member of the transmembrane protein family and is responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the spermatozoa. SMCP has also been shown to play a role in the development and maintenance of the male germline.

SMCP is a protein that is expressed in the testicular tissue, specifically in the spermatozoa. It is a member of the transmembrane protein family and is responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the spermatozoa. SMCP has also been shown to play a role in the development and maintenance of the male germline.

One of the key functions of SMCP is its role in maintaining the integrity of the spermatozoa. This is important for the sperm to be able to function properly and to be able to fertilize an egg. SMCP helps to ensure that the sperm cells are properly structured and that they are able to undergo the process of meiosis, which is the process by which a cell divides.

Another important function of SMCP is its role in the development and maintenance of the male germline. The germline is the tissue that gives rise to all of the cells of the male body, including the sperm cells. SMCP helps to ensure that the germline is properly developed and that it is able to produce sperm cells that are healthy and normal.

SMCP has also been shown to play a role in the regulation of gene expression. This is the process by which a cell learns what proteins it should produce and how those proteins should be used. SMCP has been shown to be involved in the regulation of gene expression in the germline, which is important for the development and maintenance of the male germline.

In addition to its role in maintaining the integrity of the spermatozoa and the development and maintenance of the male germline, SMCP has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of cellular processes. This is the process by which cells perform the tasks that are necessary for their survival and growth. SMCP has been shown to be involved in the regulation of cellular processes in the testicular tissue, which is important for the proper functioning of the male reproductive system.

SMCP is a protein that is expressed in the testicular tissue and is involved in the maintenance of the structural integrity of the spermatozoa. It is also involved in the development and maintenance of the male germline and in the regulation of gene expression. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of SMCP in these processes and to determine if it could be a potential drug target or biomarker.

Protein Name: Sperm Mitochondria Associated Cysteine Rich Protein

Functions: Involved in sperm motility. Its absence is associated with genetic background dependent male infertility. Infertility may be due to reduced sperm motility in the female reproductive tract and inability to penetrate the oocyte zona pellucida (By similarity)

The "SMCP 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 SMCP 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.
The report is helpful for project application, drug molecule design, research progress updates, publication of research papers, patent applications, etc. If you are interested to get a full version of this report, please feel free to contact us at BD@silexon.ai

More Common Targets

SMCR2 | SMCR5 | SMCR8 | SMDT1 | SMG1 | SMG1P1 | SMG1P2 | SMG1P3 | SMG1P4 | SMG1P5 | SMG5 | SMG6 | SMG7 | SMG7-AS1 | SMG8 | SMG9 | SMILR | SMIM1 | SMIM10 | SMIM10L1 | SMIM10L2A | SMIM10L2B | SMIM11 | SMIM12 | SMIM13 | SMIM14 | SMIM15 | SMIM17 | SMIM18 | SMIM19 | SMIM2 | SMIM2-AS1 | SMIM2-IT1 | SMIM20 | SMIM21 | SMIM22 | SMIM23 | SMIM24 | SMIM26 | SMIM27 | SMIM28 | SMIM29 | SMIM3 | SMIM30 | SMIM31 | SMIM32 | SMIM35 | SMIM38 | SMIM39 | SMIM43 | SMIM5 | SMIM6 | SMIM7 | SMIM8 | SMIM9 | SMKR1 | SMLR1 | SMN1 | SMN2 | SMNDC1 | SMO | SMOC1 | SMOC2 | SMOX | SMPD1 | SMPD2 | SMPD3 | SMPD4 | SMPD4BP | SMPD4P1 | SMPD5 | SMPDL3A | SMPDL3B | SMPX | SMR3A | SMR3B | SMS | SMTN | SMTNL1 | SMTNL2 | SMU1 | SMUG1 | SMURF1 | SMURF2 | SMURF2P1-LRRC37BP1 | SMYD1 | SMYD2 | SMYD3 | SMYD4 | SMYD5 | SNAI1 | SNAI2 | SNAI3 | SNAI3-AS1 | SNAP23 | SNAP25 | SNAP25-AS1 | SNAP29 | SNAP47 | SNAP91