Target Name: NXPE3
NCBI ID: G91775
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NXPE3
Other Name(s): Neurexophilin and PC-esterase domain family, member 3, , transcript variant 1 | family with sequence similarity 55, member C | MST115 | Protein FAM55C | Neurexophilin and PC-esterase domain family member 3, transcript variant 2 | neurexophilin and PC-esterase domain family member 3 | NXPE family member 3 (isoform 1) | MSTP115 | NXPE3 variant 1 | NXPE3 variant 2 | NXPE3_HUMAN | FAM55C | Family with sequence similarity 55, member C | NXPE family member 3

NXPE3: A Protein with Unique Roles in Neurotransmission, Signaling and Immune Response

The Neurexophilin and PC-esterase domain family, member 3 (NXPE3) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. NXPE3 is a member of the superfamily of evolutionarily conserved proteins known as the E. coli-associated proteins (EAPs) and has been implicated in a number of cellular processes, including neurotransmitter signaling, neuroendocrine regulation, and immune response.

One of the unique features of NXPE3 is its ability to interact with other proteins, particularly neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and GABA. NXPE3 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of these neurotransmitters, and is thought to act as a negative modulator of their activity. This means that when NXPE3 is expressed in a neurotransmitter-producing cell, it can inhibit the activity of that cell's neurotransmitters, potentially leading to therapeutic effects such as reduced neurotransmitter activity or enhanced neurotransmitter sensitivity.

Another important function of NXPE3 is its role in intracellular signaling. NXPE3 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of protein kinase (PK) activity, which is a critical pathway involved in the regulation of a wide range of cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and survival.

In addition to its role in intracellular signaling, NXPE3 is also involved in the regulation of the immune response. NXPE3 has been shown to interact with the protein PDCD1, which is involved in the regulation of dopamine release from neurotransmitter-producing neurons. This interaction suggests that NXPE3 may play a role in the regulation of immune responses, particularly in the context of neurotoxicity.

Despite its many interesting functions, NXPE3 is still an poorly understood protein. There are currently very few studies that have focused specifically on the NXPE3 gene and its role in biology, and much of the existing research on NXPE3 is based on its one known function as a negative modulator of neurotransmitter activity.

In conclusion, NXPE3 is a protein that has important roles in various cellular processes, including neurotransmission, intracellular signaling, and immune response. Its unique ability to interact with neurotransmitters and its role in the regulation of protein kinase activity make it an attractive target for future research and development as a potential drug or biomarker. Further studies are needed to fully understand the complex functions of NXPE3 and its potential as a therapeutic agent.

Protein Name: Neurexophilin And PC-esterase Domain Family Member 3

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