Target Name: GRHPR
NCBI ID: G9380
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GRHPR
Other Name(s): glycerate-2-dehydrogenase | GLYD | GLXR | Glyoxylate reductase/hydroxypyruvate reductase | GRHPR_HUMAN | PH2 | glyoxylate reductase and hydroxypyruvate reductase | epididymis secretory sperm binding protein | Glyoxylate and hydroxypyruvate reductase | Glycerate-2-dehydrogenase | glyoxylate and hydroxypyruvate reductase

GRHPR: Key Enzyme in Lipid Biosynthesis

Glycerate-2-dehydrogenase (GRHPR) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is a key enzyme in the glycerolipid biosynthesis pathway, which is the process by which the body produces and secrete various types of lipids.

GRHPR is a member of the lipase family, which includes enzymes that are involved in the breakdown of lipids. These enzymes act on the tail of lipids, breaking them down into smaller molecules that can be utilized by the body for energy or storage.

GRHPR is widely expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is highly expressed in the brain, where it is found in the mitochondria, the energy-producing structures of the cell. It is also expressed in the heart and kidneys, where it is involved in the production of fatty acids, which are essential for maintaining various physiological functions.

GRHPR is involved in the production of several different types of lipids, including triacylglycerols, which are the most common type of lipid in the body. These lipids are produced by the body and are used to provide energy and support various physiological functions.

GRHPR is a potential drug target, due to its involvement in the production of fatty acids. Triacylglycerols, which are the most common type of lipid in the body, have been linked to various diseases, including heart disease and diabetes. By targeting GRHPR, researchers may be able to develop new treatments for these and other diseases.

In addition to its involvement in lipid production, GRHPR is also involved in the regulation of various physiological processes in the body. For example, it is involved in the production of certain types of cholesterol, which are essential for maintaining the structure and function of cell membranes. It is also involved in the production of certain signaling molecules, which are important for regulating various cellular processes.

GRHPR is a complex protein that is involved in the production of various types of lipids in the body. It is a potential drug target, due to its involvement in the production of fatty acids and its involvement in the regulation of various physiological processes. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of GRHPR in the body and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Glyoxylate And Hydroxypyruvate Reductase

Functions: Enzyme with hydroxy-pyruvate reductase, glyoxylate reductase and D-glycerate dehydrogenase enzymatic activities. Reduces hydroxypyruvate to D-glycerate, glyoxylate to glycolate, oxidizes D-glycerate to hydroxypyruvate

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