Target Name: DNAJC1
NCBI ID: G64215
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DNAJC1
Other Name(s): MGC131954 | DnaJ (Hsp40) homolog subfamily C member 1 (DNAJC1) | DnaJ (Hsp40) homolog, subfamily C, member 1 | DnaJ heat shock protein family (Hsp40) member C1 | HTJ1 | MTJ1 | dnaJ protein homolog MTJ1 | DNJC1_HUMAN | ERdj1 | DnaJ homolog subfamily C member 1 | DNAJL1 | DnaJ protein homolog MTJ1 | DnaJ-like protein

DNAJC1: A Protein Involved in A Wide Range of Cellular Processes

DNAJC1 (MGC131954) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and muscles. Its full name is doublecortin-like juxtamembrane protein 1, and it is a member of the doublecortin family of proteins.

DNAJC1 is known for its role in intracellular signaling, particularly in the regulation of protein kinase signaling. This protein is a key regulator of the activity of the protein kinase PDK4, which is involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and survival.

In addition to its role in intracellular signaling, DNAJC1 is also known for its role in the regulation of cell adhesion. This protein is involved in the formation of tight junctions, which are a type of cell-cell adhesion that helps to maintain the integrity of tissues and is critical for the proper functioning of various organs and systems.

DNAJC1 is also known for its role in the regulation of ion channels, which are responsible for the flow of electrical current through cells. This protein is involved in the regulation of the channels that allow ions to flow into and out of cells, which is critical for the proper functioning of many cellular processes.

In addition to its role in intracellular signaling and cell adhesion, DNAJC1 is also known for its role in the regulation of protein trafficking. This protein is involved in the transport of proteins to and from the endoplasmic reticulum, which is the organ responsible for the production and storage of proteins.

DNAJC1 is also known for its role in the regulation of cell survival. This protein is involved in the regulation of cell survival by preventing the formation of apoptotic cells, which are cells that are programmed to die. This is important for the proper functioning of many tissues and organs, including the brain, which is critical for the proper functioning of the body.

In conclusion, DNAJC1 is a protein that is involved in a wide range of cellular processes in the body. Its role in intracellular signaling, cell adhesion, ion channels, protein trafficking, and cell survival makes it an attractive potential drug target or biomarker. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of DNAJC1 in the body and to develop effective treatments for the various diseases and conditions that it is involved in.

Protein Name: DnaJ Heat Shock Protein Family (Hsp40) Member C1

Functions: May modulate protein synthesis

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