Target Name: MFRP
NCBI ID: G83552
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MFRP
Other Name(s): membrane-type frizzled-related protein | DKFZp586B0621 | MGC32938 | Membrane-type frizzled-related protein | Membrane frizzled-related protein | RD6 | FLJ30570 | membrane frizzled-related protein | MFRP_HUMAN | CTRP5 | NNO2 | C1q and TNF related 5 | MCOP5

MFRP: A Membrane-Type Protein with A Frizzled Region

Membrane-type frizzled-related protein (MFRP) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, and skin. It is characterized by the presence of a frizzled region, which is a conserved domain that is known to be involved in various cellular processes.

One of the unique features of MFRP is its ability to form a membrane structure that is stable and can support the growth and migration of cells. This property makes MFRP a potential drug target, as researchers are interested in understanding how the frizzled region contributes to the biology of the cell and how it can be targeted to induce specific cellular behaviors.

In addition to its role in cell biology, MFRP is also of interest as a potential biomarker for a variety of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and autoimmune disorders. This is because the frizzled region of MFRP has been shown to be expressed in the cells that are affected by these diseases, which could provide a sensitive and specific indicator of the presence of these diseases.

One of the key challenges in studying MFRP is its complex structure and the various functions that it performs in the cell. To gain a better understanding of MFRP, researchers have used a variety of techniques, including biochemical, cellular, and structural studies.

One of the most significant findings of these studies is that the frizzled region of MFRP is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, and signaling. This is because the frizzled region contains several key protein domains, including a transmembrane domain, a cytoplasmic domain, and a frizzled-like domain.

The transmembrane domain of MFRP is a region that spans the entire cell membrane and is involved in the formation of the membrane structure. This domain has been shown to be involved in the regulation of ion channels, which are important for the flow of electrical current through the cell membrane.

The cytoplasmic domain of MFRP is a region that is located within the cytoplasm, which is the fluid-filled space within the cell. This domain is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including the transport of molecules within the cell.

The frizzled-like domain of MFRP is a region that is located between the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains. This domain is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including the formation of the membrane structure and the regulation of ion channels.

Overall, the frizzled region of MFRP is a complex structure that is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes. Its functions are likely to be important drug targets for the treatment of a wide range of diseases.

Protein Name: Membrane Frizzled-related Protein

Functions: May play a role in eye development

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