Target Name: PCDHA13
NCBI ID: G56136
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PCDHA13
Other Name(s): Protocadherin alpha-13 | CRNR5 | Protocadherin alpha-13 (isoform 1) | Protocadherin alpha 13 | PCDHA13 variant 1 | CNRN5 | KIAA0345-like 1 | Ortholog of mouse CNR5 | ortholog of mouse CNR5 | PCDH-alpha-13 | protocadherin alpha 13 | CNR5 | Protocadherin alpha 13, transcript variant 1 | CNRS5 | PCDAD_HUMAN | PCDH-ALPHA13

PCDHA13: Key Regulator of Cell Signaling and Tissue Mechanics

PCDHA13, also known as protocadherin alpha-13, is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body. It is a transmembrane protein that is involved in many different processes in the body, including cell signaling, tissue mechanics, and regeneration.

One of the things that makes PCDHA13 an interesting potential drug target is its role in cell signaling. PCDHA13 is a key regulator of the cadherin signaling pathway, which is a critical pathway that helps cells stick together and form tissues. This is important for many different functions in the body, including the development and maintenance of tissues such as skin, heart, and brain.

In addition to its role in cell signaling, PCDHA13 is also involved in many different tissue mechanics processes. For example, it helps regulate the strength and flexibility of tissues, which is important for many different functions, such as movement and chewing. It also helps regulate the formation of new tissues, such as muscle and bone.

Another potential drug target for PCDHA13 is its role in regeneration. PCDHA13 is involved in many different processes that help repair and regenerate tissues. For example, it helps regulate the production of new cells in the wound, which is important for wound healing. It also helps regulate the death of cells that are no longer needed, which is important for tissue repair and regeneration.

PCDHA13 is also a potential biomarker for many different diseases. For example, it is often elevated in the blood of people with certain types of cancer, such as breast cancer. This is because these cancers often involve the cadherin signaling pathway, and PCDHA13 is a key regulator of this pathway.

In addition to its potential as a drug target and biomarker, PCDHA13 is also an important protein that is involved in many different processes in the body. Its role in cell signaling, tissue mechanics, and regeneration makes it an attractive target for researchers and doctors who are working to develop new treatments for a wide range of diseases.

Protein Name: Protocadherin Alpha 13

Functions: Potential calcium-dependent cell-adhesion protein. May be involved in the establishment and maintenance of specific neuronal connections in the brain

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