Target Name: MRPS35
NCBI ID: G60488
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MRPS35
Other Name(s): MRP-S28 | MRPS28 | S28mt | Mitochondrial ribosomal protein S35, transcript variant 1 | mitochondrial ribosomal protein S28 | Mitochondrial small ribosomal subunit protein mS35 | 28S ribosomal protein S35, mitochondrial | MRP-S35 | Mitochondrial ribosomal protein S28 | MRPS35 variant 1 | HDCMD11P | MDS023 | S35mt | mitochondrial ribosomal protein S35 | mitochondrial small ribosomal subunit protein mS35 | Mitochondrial ribosomal protein S35 | 28S ribosomal protein S28, mitochondrial | 28S ribosomal protein S35, mitochondrial (isoform 1) | RT35_HUMAN

Study on MRPS35: Protein Related To Various Biological Functions and Potential Drug Target

MRPS35 (MRP-S28) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, pancreas, and gastrointestinal tract. It is a member of the superfamily of metal-尾-transducing transducing RNA-binding protein ( MRBP), belongs to family 35 member P (MRBP35).

MRPS35 plays a variety of important biological functions in cells. In the nervous system, MRPS35 is closely related to neuronal survival and apoptosis. Studies have shown that the loss of MRPS35 can lead to neuronal apoptosis, thereby affecting the stability of neuronal networks. In addition, MRPS35 is also related to the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.

In the liver, MRPS35 has also been found to be associated with liver disease. The liver is the center of metabolism and detoxification in the human body, so the detection and treatment of liver disease is very important. Studies have shown that the expression level of MRPS35 can be used as a biomarker to assess the severity and prognosis of liver disease.

In the immune system, MRPS35 plays an important immune regulatory role. Research shows that MRPS35 can affect the activity and function of immune cells, thereby affecting the balance and homeostasis of the immune system.

MRPS35 also plays an important role in tumor occurrence and development. Many malignant tumors are closely related to immune system dysregulation. Studies have shown that MRPS35 can affect the immune evasion of tumor cells, thereby increasing the sensitivity of tumor cells to immunotherapy.

MRPS35 also has great potential in drug development. MRPS35 has been considered a potential drug target due to its expression pattern in various cancers. In addition, by studying the biological functions and pharmacological properties of MRPS35, the mechanism of action and pharmacodynamics of the drug can be better understood, thereby providing a theoretical basis for drug development and clinical application.

As a protein, MRPS35 plays an important role in multiple biological processes. With the continuous development of science and technology, the research on MRPS35 has also been deepened. In the future, research will continue to focus on the biological functions of MRPS35 in the nervous system, liver, immune system and tumor occurrence and development, making greater contributions to human health and disease treatment.

Protein Name: Mitochondrial Ribosomal Protein S35

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