Target Name: CWH43
NCBI ID: G80157
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CWH43
Other Name(s): cell wall biogenesis 43 C-terminal homolog | PGAP2-interacting protein | PGAP2IP | OTTHUMP00000158791 | Cell wall biogenesis 43 C-terminal homolog, transcript variant 1 | cell wall biogenesis protein 43 C-terminal homolog | CWH43-C | OTTHUMP00000220631 | PGAP2-interacting protein (isoform 1) | FLJ21511 | Cell wall biogenesis protein 43 C-terminal homolog | CWH43 variant 1 | PG2IP_HUMAN

CWH43: Key Gene in Plant Cell Wall Biogenesis and Potential Drug Target

CWH43, also known as cell wall biogenesis 43, is a gene that encodes a protein involved in the biogenesis of cell walls in plants. The cell wall is a complex structure that surrounds every cell in a plant, and it plays a vital role in maintaining the structural integrity and provide support.

CWH43 is a member of the W/Y domain family, which is characterized by a unique combination of amino acids that gives them their specific structure and function. This domain is found in a variety of organisms, including plants, animals and bacteria.

The function of CWH43 is to promote the biogenesis of cell walls in plants. It does this by activating the genes responsible for the production of the cell wall material. This includes the synthesis of cellulose, a key component of cell walls, as well as the production of other cell wall components such as cell wallbound enzymes and cytoskeletal components.

CWH43 is also involved in the regulation of cell wall biogenesis. It does this by interacting with the cell wall biosynthetic pathway, which includes the transcription factors that control the production of cell wall material. This interaction allows CWH43 to regulate the amount of cell wall material that is produced and the timing of its biogenesis.

CWH43 is a potential drug target in the field of plant biotechnology. The use of CWH43 as a drug may offer new insights into the mechanisms of cell wall biogenesis and could lead to the development of new plant varieties with improved plant health and productivity. Additionally, the study of CWH43 may also provide new insight into the role of cell walls in plant development, growth and response to environmental stressors.

In conclusion, CWH43 is a key gene involved in the biogenesis of cell walls in plants. Its function as a regulator of cell wall biogenesis and its potential as a drug target make it an important area of 鈥嬧?媟esearch in the field of plant biotechnology. Further studies are needed to fully understand the role of CWH43 in plant development and growth, as well as its potential as a drug.

Protein Name: Cell Wall Biogenesis 43 C-terminal Homolog

Functions: Involved in lipid remodeling during GPI-anchor maturation

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