Target Name: TMEM79
NCBI ID: G84283
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TMEM79
Other Name(s): OTTHUMP00000021230 | transmembrane protein 79 | Transmembrane protein 79 | MATT | mattrin | MGC13102 | TMM79_HUMAN | FLJ16057 | Mattrin | FLJ32254 | OTTHUMP00000021232 | TMEM79 variant 1 | Transmembrane protein 79, transcript variant 1

TMEM79: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

TMEM79 (Tissue Membrane Extracellular Matrix protein 79) is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body, including the skin, heart, and brain. It is a member of the transmembrane protein family, which means that it spans the cell membrane and can interact with both intracellular and extracellular molecules.

One of the unique features of TMEM79 is its role in the regulation of cell signaling. It has been shown to play a key role in the development and maintenance of tight junctions, which are the tight, sealing boundaries between cells that help to regulate the flow of ions and molecules into and out of cells. These tight junctions are critical for maintaining the integrity of tissues and are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including cell signaling and tissue repair.

In addition to its role in tight junction regulation, TMEM79 has also been shown to play a number of other important functions in various tissues. For example, it has been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell adhesion, which is the process by which cells stick together to form tissues and organs. It has also been shown to play a key role in the regulation of cell migration, which is the process by which cells move from one location in the body to another.

The discovery of TMEM79 as a potential drug target has significant implications for the treatment of a wide range of diseases. Because it is involved in so many important functions in the body, it is possible that TMEM79 could be a useful target for a variety of different therapies. For example, it has been shown to be involved in the development of cancer, so targeting TMEM79 with drugs that inhibit its activity could be a promising approach to cancer treatment.

In addition to its potential as a cancer therapeutic, TMEM79 may also be a useful biomarker for the diagnosis and monitoring of various diseases. For example, because it is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body, it may be a useful marker for tracking the progress of diseases such as heart disease or neurological disorders.

Overall, TMEM79 is a fascinating protein that has the potential to be a valuable drug target and biomarker. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in the body and to develop effective therapies that target it.

Protein Name: Transmembrane Protein 79

Functions: Contributes to the epidermal integrity and skin barrier function. Plays a role in the lamellar granule (LG) secretory system and in the stratum corneum (SC) epithelial cell formation (By similarity)

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