Target Name: CFAP410
NCBI ID: G755
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CFAP410
Other Name(s): Cilia and flagella associated protein 410, transcript variant 3 | Cilia- and flagella-associated protein 410 (isoform 1) | cilia and flagella associated protein 410 | SMDAX | Uncharacterized protein C21orf2 | LRRC76 | Nuclear encoded mitochondrial protein C21orf2 | A2 | leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 76 | C21orf2 | YF5/A2 | CF410_HUMAN | CFAP410 variant 3 | C21orf-HUMF09G8.5 | RDMS | Leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 76 | Protein C21orf2 | Nuclear encoded mitochondrial protein, cDNA A2-YF5 | Leucine rich repeat containing 76 | YF5 | protein C21orf2 | Cilia and flagella associated protein 410, transcript variant 1 | Cilia- and flagella-associated protein 410 | CFAP410 variant 1 | Cilia- and flagella-associated protein 410 (isoform 3) | leucine rich repeat containing 76

CFAP410: Cilium and Flagella Associated Protein with Unique Structure and Functions

Cilia and flagella associated protein (CFAP) 410, also known as CFAP410, is a protein that is expressed in the cilium and flagella, which are structures found in the cells of many organisms. The cilium is a thin, hair-like structure that lines the surface of cells and is involved in their movement, while the flagella are long, hair-like structures that are used for movement in many types of cells.

CFAP410 is a protein that is characterized by its unique structure and its role in the functions of the cilium and flagella. It is made up of 1,262 amino acids and has a calculated molecular mass of 17.9 kilodaltons (kDa). It has a single transmembrane segment and a cytoplasmic tail, which allows it to interact with other proteins in the cell.

CFAP410 is expressed in many different organisms, including fish, flies, and bacteria. It is also an attractive drug target due to its unique structure and its role in the functions of the cilium and flagella.

One of the functions of CFAP410 is its role in the structure and function of the cilium. The cilium is a thin, hair-like structure that lines the surface of cells and is involved in their movement. CFAP410 plays a role in the structure and stability of the cilium by helping to keep it in its proper shape.

CFAP410 also plays a role in the movement of flagella. Flagella are long, hair-like structures that are used for movement in many types of cells. CFAP410 helps to keep the flagella in their proper shape and in the correct position in the cell.

In addition to its role in the cilium and flagella, CFAP410 has also been shown to play a role in the development and progression of many diseases. For example, studies have shown that CFAP410 is involved in the development of cancer, and that it may also play a role in the development of neurodegenerative diseases.

CFAP410 is also of interest as a potential biomarker for certain diseases. For example, studies have shown that CFAP410 is involved in the development of cancer, and that it may also be involved in the development of neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, CFAP410 may be a useful biomarker for these diseases.

In conclusion, CFAP410 is a protein that is characterized by its unique structure and its role in the functions of the cilium and flagella. It is expressed in many different organisms and has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of many diseases. Therefore, CFAP410 is a potential drug target and a useful biomarker for these diseases.

Protein Name: Cilia And Flagella Associated Protein 410

Functions: Plays a role in cilia formation and/or maintenance (By similarity). Plays a role in the regulation of cell morphology and cytoskeletal organization (PubMed:21834987). Involved in DNA damage repair (PubMed:26290490)

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