Target Name: CEP104
NCBI ID: G9731
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CEP104
Other Name(s): Centrosomal protein 104 | GlyBP | KIAA0562 | JBTS25 | MRT77 | centrosomal protein 104 | Centrosomal protein of 104 kDa | CE104_HUMAN | Cep104 | centrosomal protein 104kDa | CFAP256 | RP1-286D6.4 | ROC22

Understanding The Role of CEP104 in Disease

Centrosomal protein 104 (CEP104) is a protein that is expressed in a variety of cell types, including neurons and cancer cells. It is a key component of the centrosome, which is a structure that forms inside the nucleus of a cell and is involved in the proper functioning of the cell.

Recent studies have shown that CEP104 is involved in a number of important cellular processes, including cell division, gene expression, and the regulation of cell signaling pathways. It is also has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of a variety of diseases, including cancer.

As a result of these findings, CEP104 has generated a lot of interest as a potential drug target or biomarker. Researchers are studying the behavior of CEP104 in order to understand its role in disease and to identify potential strategies for intervention.

One of the main things that is known about CEP104 is its ability to interact with other proteins. It has been shown to form complex with a variety of different proteins, including the protein known as p16INK4a. This interaction between CEP104 and p16INK4a is important for the function of the centrosome and for the regulation of cell signaling pathways.

Another protein that has been shown to interact with CEP104 is the protein known as MENIN. MENIN is a gene that is mutated in many neurons and is associated with a variety of neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. Studies have shown that CEP104 can interact with MENIN and that this interaction may be important for the function of the neuron.

In addition to its interactions with other proteins, CEP104 has also been shown to play a role in the regulation of gene expression. It has been shown to interact with the protein known as RNA polymerase II (RNA-II), which is a enzyme that is involved in the process of gene expression. This interaction between CEP104 and RNA-II is important for the regulation of gene expression and for the development of cancer.

Another study has shown that CEP104 is involved in the regulation of cell signaling pathways. It has been shown to interact with the protein known as FAK, which is a protein that is involved in the regulation of cell signaling pathways. This interaction between CEP104 and FAK is important for the regulation of cell signaling pathways and for the development of cancer.

In conclusion, CEP104 is a protein that is involved in a number of important cellular processes and has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of a variety of diseases. As a result, it has generated a lot of interest as a potential drug target or biomarker. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of CEP104 in disease and to identify potential strategies for intervention.

Protein Name: Centrosomal Protein 104

Functions: Required for ciliogenesis and for structural integrity at the ciliary tip

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