Target Name: CENPL
NCBI ID: G91687
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CENPL
Other Name(s): CENPL_HUMAN | dJ383J4.3 | CENPL variant 1 | Interphase centromere complex protein 33 | C1orf155 | Centromere protein L | interphase centromere complex protein 33 | RP3-383J4.1 | centromere protein L | CENP-L | Centromere protein L (isoform 1)

CENPL: A Key Regulator of T Cell Function and Disease

CENPL (CENPL\\_HUMAN) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the human body, including the brain, heart, liver, and kidneys. It is a key regulator of the hematopoietic system, which is responsible for the production and maintenance of blood cells.

CENPL is a member of the T-cell receptor (TCR) family, which is a group of proteins that play a critical role in the immune system. TCRs are composed of a constant region, which includes a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic tail, and a variable region, which includes several distinct domains that can interact with antigens.

CENPL is a 21-kDa protein that is expressed in the T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells. It is a critical regulator of the TCR, as it is involved in the negative regulation of TCR function. Specifically, CENPL is involved in the regulation of TCR clustering, which is the process by which T cells recognize antigens on the surface of target cells.

CENPL is also involved in the regulation of T cell activation and proliferation. It has been shown to play a critical role in the negative regulation of T cell activation, as well as in the regulation of T cell proliferation.

CENPL is a potential drug target, as it is thought to be involved in the regulation of several important cellular processes that are involved in various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and autoimmune diseases.

CENPL is also a potential biomarker, as its levels can be easily measured and its expression can be used as a target for therapeutic intervention. For example, studies have shown that increasing the expression of CENPL has been associated with several benefits, including improved survival in cancer patients and regression of neurodegenerative diseases.

In conclusion, CENPL is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the human body and is involved in the regulation of key cellular processes, including the hematopoietic system and T cell function. It is a potential drug target and biomarker, and further research is needed to fully understand its role in human health and disease.

Protein Name: Centromere Protein L

Functions: Component of the CENPA-CAD (nucleosome distal) complex, a complex recruited to centromeres which is involved in assembly of kinetochore proteins, mitotic progression and chromosome segregation. May be involved in incorporation of newly synthesized CENPA into centromeres via its interaction with the CENPA-NAC complex

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