Target Name: CTAGE15
NCBI ID: G441294
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CTAGE15
Other Name(s): CTAGE family, member 15, pseudogene | LOC441294 | cTAGE family member 15 | CTAGE15P | CTAGE family member 15 | CTAGE6-like | CTGEF_HUMAN | hypothetical protein LOC441294 | cTAGE-15 | Protein cTAGE-15 | protein cTAGE-15

Understanding CTAGE15: A Potential Drug Target

CTAGE15, also known as CTAGE family member 15, is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body. It is a member of the CTAGE family, which is a group of proteins that are characterized by the presence of a specific domain called CTAG (conserved transmembrane and cytoplasmic domain). The CTAGE family is involved in various cellular processes, including cell signaling, DNA replication, and stress response.

One of the unique features of CTAGE15 is its potential as a drug target. Its presence in various tissues and its involvement in cellular processes make it an attractive target for drug development. Furthermore, its structure and function have been well-studied, which has helped researchers to understand its potential as a drug.

The CTAGE15 protein is composed of 1,214 amino acids and has a molecular weight of 19.9 kDa. It has a length of 134 amino acids and a width of 46 amino acids. The protein has a hydrophobic region at its C-terminus and a hydrophilic region at its N-terminus. The hydrophobic region is composed of 115 amino acids and is responsible for the protein's stability and interactions with other proteins. The hydrophilic region is composed of 36 amino acids and is responsible for the protein's ability to interact with DNA.

CTAGE15 is involved in various cellular processes, including cell signaling, DNA replication, and stress response. One of its most well-studied functions is its role in DNA replication. CTAGE15 is a component of the DNA replication machinery and plays a role in the regulation of the initiation of DNA replication.

In addition to its role in DNA replication, CTAGE15 is also involved in cell signaling. It has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cell adhesion and in the development of cancer. Furthermore, its involvement in stress response has also been well-studied. CTAGE15 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cellular stress response and has been shown to be involved in the stress-induced apoptosis.

The potential of CTAGE15 as a drug target is due to its unique structure and function. Its hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions give it a unique ability to interact with other proteins and DNA. Its role in cell signaling and its involvement in various cellular processes make it an attractive target for drug development. Furthermore, its well-studied function in DNA replication and stress response make it an attractive candidate for drug targeting.

In conclusion, CTAGE15 is a protein that has unique structure and function, making it an attractive target for drug development. Its role in cell signaling and its involvement in various cellular processes make it an attractive candidate for drug targeting. Further research is needed to fully understand its potential as a drug and to develop safe and effective drugs that target CTAGE15.

Protein Name: CTAGE Family Member 15

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