Target Name: KRTAP4-8
NCBI ID: G728224
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KRTAP4-8
Other Name(s): Keratin-associated protein 4.8 | KRA48_HUMAN | keratin-associated protein 4-8-like | Ultrahigh sulfur keratin-associated protein 4.8 | KRTAP4.8 | keratin associated protein 4.8 | KRTAP4-8 variant 1 | KAP4.8 | Keratin-associated protein 4-8 | Keratin-associated protein 4-8 (isoform 1) | keratin-associated protein 4.8 | ultrahigh sulfur keratin-associated protein 4.8 | keratin associated protein 4-8 | Keratin associated protein 4-8, transcript variant 1

KRTAP4-8: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

Keratin-associated protein 4.8 (KRTAP4-8) is a protein that has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker in the field of skin diseases. KRTAP4-8 is a 21-kDa protein that is expressed in various tissues, including skin, hair, and nails. It is highly conserved in both human and animal species, which suggests that it may be a good candidate for drug targeting.

The skin is an essential organ that plays a crucial role in the body's defense against external threats, including pathogens, environmental hazards, and stress. The skin is also responsible for maintaining the integrity of the body's barrier, which helps to regulate the exchange of nutrients, waste, and water across the body's surface.

KRTAP4-8 is involved in several important functions in the skin, including cell signaling, migration, and differentiation. It is a member of the Keratin gene family, which is responsible for the production of the protein keratin, which is the main component of hair and nails.

KRTAP4-8 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of skin cell growth and differentiation. It has been shown to promote the migration of hair follicles, which is important for the growth and development of new hair. It has also been shown to play a role in the regulation of skin cell differentiation, which is important for the development and maintenance of skin tissues.

In addition to its role in skin biology, KRTAP4-8 has also been shown to have potential as a drug target. Its high conservation in multiple species, combined with its involvement in important biological processes, makes it a promising candidate for drug targeting.

One potential mechanism by which KRTAP4-8 could be targeted by drugs is through its role in cell signaling. Many drugs work by modulating cell signaling pathways, which can lead to the inhibition or activation of specific genes. KRTAP4-8 is involved in several signaling pathways that are important for skin development and maintenance, including the TGF-β pathway and the Wnt pathway. Therefore, drugs that can modulate these pathways may be effective in inhibiting the activity of KRTAP4-8.

Another potential mechanism by which KRTAP4-8 could be targeted by drugs is through its role in cell migration. Many drugs that are used to treat cancer use cell migration as a therapeutic strategy. KRTAP4-8 is involved in the regulation of cell migration, which suggests that drugs that can modulate this process may be effective in inhibiting the activity of KRTAP4-8.

In addition to its potential as a drug target, KRTAP4-8 has also been shown to be a potential biomarker for several skin diseases. For example, KRTAP4-8 has been shown to be expressed in the skin and hair, which suggests that it may be a useful biomarker for skin diseases. In addition, KRTAP4-8 has been shown to be involved in several processes that are important for skin disease, including inflammation and wound healing. Therefore, drugs that can modulate these processes may be effective in treating skin diseases associated with KRTAP4-8.

Overall, KRTAP4-8 is a protein that has significant potential as a drug target and biomarker in the field of skin diseases. Its involvement in cell signaling, cell migration, and skin biology makes it a promising candidate for drug targeting. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of KRTAP4-8 in skin diseases and to develop effective treatments based on this protein.

Protein Name: Keratin Associated Protein 4-8

Functions: In the hair cortex, hair keratin intermediate filaments are embedded in an interfilamentous matrix, consisting of hair keratin-associated proteins (KRTAP), which are essential for the formation of a rigid and resistant hair shaft through their extensive disulfide bond cross-linking with abundant cysteine residues of hair keratins. The matrix proteins include the high-sulfur and high-glycine-tyrosine keratins

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