Target Name: SPRN
NCBI ID: G503542
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SPRN
Other Name(s): Protein shadoo | BA108K14.1 | shadow of prion protein homolog | SHADOO | Shadow of prion protein | Shadow of prion protein, transcript variant 2 | SPRN_HUMAN | protein shadoo | SPRN variant 2 | hypothetical protein BC004409 | shadow of prion protein | FLJ41197 | OTTHUMP00000235372 | SHO | bA108K14.1

Structure and Function of SPRN: A Potential Drug Target

SPRN, or protein shadoo, is a protein that is expressed in the shadoo (semipermeable transport system) of the plasma membrane of various cell types, including epithelial, endothelial, and neural cells. It is a key protein for the regulation of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions and has been implicated in various cellular processes, including cell signaling, migration, and invasion.

SPRN has been identified as a potential drug target and has been the subject of intense research in recent years. Its unique structure and function have made it an attractive target for small molecule inhibitors, as well as antibodies designed to target specific regions of the protein.

One of the key challenges in studying SPRN is its complex structure and function. SPRN is a transmembrane protein that spans the membrane of the shadoo and is involved in various cellular processes. It consists of four distinct domains: an N-terminus that is involved in protein-protein interactions and is thought to play a role in SPRN's stability and interactions with other proteins; a catalytic C-terminus that is involved in the regulation of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions; a middle T-domain that is involved in the regulation of SPRN's structure and stability; and an C-terminal tail domain that is involved in SPRN's stability and interactions with other proteins.

SPRN's unique structure and function have made it a difficult protein to study. However, recent studies have provided new insights into its regulation and its potential as a drug target.

One of the key challenges in studying SPRN is its regulation by other proteins. SPRN is a key regulator of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions and is involved in various cellular processes, including cell signaling, migration, and invasion. Its regulation by other proteins is crucial for its function and is an important area of 鈥嬧?媟esearch.

SPRN is regulated by several other proteins, including the cytoskeleton, adhesion molecules, and signaling pathways that are involved in the regulation of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions. For example, SPRN is regulated by the cytoskeleton through the interaction with microtubules, which are involved in the regulation of cell-cell interactions. SPRN is also regulated by adhesion molecules, such as cadherins and integrins, through the interaction with their extracellular domain.

In addition to its regulation by other proteins, SPRN is also regulated by various signaling pathways. SPRN is involved in several signaling pathways, including the TGF-β pathway, the Wnt pathway, and theNotch pathway. These signaling pathways are involved in the regulation of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions and are important for the regulation of SPRN's function.

SPRN's regulation by other proteins makes it an attractive target for small molecule inhibitors and antibodies designed to target specific regions of the protein. Additionally, its unique structure and function make it an attractive target for research into the regulation of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions and the role of SPRN in various cellular processes.

In conclusion, SPRN is a protein that has significant implications for the regulation of cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions and has been identified as a potential drug target. Its unique structure and function make it an attractive target for small molecule inhibitors and antibodies designed to target specific regions of the protein. Further research is needed to fully understand its regulation by other proteins and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Shadow Of Prion Protein

Functions: Prion-like protein that has PrP(C)-like neuroprotective activity. May act as a modulator for the biological actions of normal and abnormal PrP (By similarity)

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