Target Name: NUP58
NCBI ID: G9818
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NUP58
Other Name(s): nucleoporin like 1 | Nucleoporin p58/p45 (isoform a) | p58 | KIAA0410 | nucleoporin 58 | Nucleoporin-like protein 1 | 58 kDa nucleoporin | NUP45 | NUP58 variant 1 | Nucleoporin 58, transcript variant 1 | NUPL1 | PRO2463 | NUP58_HUMAN | Nucleoporin p58/p45 | nucleoporin-like protein 1 | nucleoporin 58kDa

NUP58: A Protein Involved in Cellular Processes

NUP58, also known as nucleoporin-like 1, is a protein that plays a critical role in various cellular processes. It is a nucleoporin, which means it helps to control the movement of nuclear waste materials inside the cell. NUP58 is also known as a biomarker, which means it can be used to detect certain diseases or medical conditions.

NUP58 is a small protein that is made up of 58 amino acids. It is found in many different types of cells in the body, including muscle cells, nerve cells, and cells of the immune system. It is also found in the nuclei of many different types of cells, including cancer cells.

One of the key functions of NUP58 is to help regulate the movement of nuclear waste materials inside the cell. These materials include things like RNA, which is used to carry genetic information from the DNA to the cell's products, and proteins that are broken down by the cell's waste- removal system. NUP58 helps to control the movement of these materials to the correct place, so they are not released into the cell's cytoplasm, which could cause problems if they were to accumulate.

Another important function of NUP58 is to help regulate the formation of new RNA in the cell. RNA is a protein that is used to carry genetic information from the DNA to the cell's products, and it is constantly being broken down and replaced by new RNA. NUP58 helps to control the formation of new RNA by regulating the activity of a protein called RNA polymerase. This protein uses a template to make new RNA, and it is helped by NUP58 to ensure that it has the information it needs to create new RNA.

In addition to its role in regulating the movement of nuclear waste materials and the formation of new RNA, NUP58 is also involved in the regulation of many other cellular processes. For example, it is known to be involved in the process of cell division, and it has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of many different types of cancer.

Despite its many important functions, NUP58 is not yet a well-established drug target. This means that scientists are still trying to understand the full extent of its role in the body and how it can be used to treat various diseases. However, because NUP58 is involved in so many important cellular processes, it is a promising target for future research. If it turns out to be a good drug target, it could be used to treat a wide range of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and many others.

Overall, NUP58 is a protein that plays a critical role in various cellular processes. It is a nucleoporin and a biomarker, and it is involved in the regulation of the movement of nuclear waste materials, the formation of new RNA, and many other cellular processes. While it is not yet a well-established drug target, its potential role in the treatment of various diseases makes it an important area of research.

Protein Name: Nucleoporin 58

Functions: Component of the nuclear pore complex, a complex required for the trafficking across the nuclear membrane

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