Target Name: Nuclear transcription factor Y
NCBI ID: P15628
Review Report on Nuclear transcription factor Y Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on Nuclear transcription factor Y Target / Biomarker
Nuclear transcription factor Y
Other Name(s): NF-Y

Understanding The Role of NF-Y in Cancer Development

Nuclear transcription factor Y (NF-Y) is a protein that plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression in the nucleus. It is a key transcription factor that binds to specific DNA sequences, allowing it to control the flow of genetic information in the cell. NF-Y is a protein that is often targeted by drugs because of its role in cancer development.

NF-Y is a transcription factor that is expressed in a wide range of tissues and cells in the body. It is highly conserved, meaning that it has a similar structure and function in different species. It is found in all eukaryotic cells and has been implicated in the regulation of many different genes.

NF-Y is a protein that can interact with other transcription factors, such as RNA polymerase II (RPNII). This interaction allows NF-Y to bind to specific DNA sequences and regulate the flow of genetic information through the cell. NF-Y has has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cell cycle progression, DNA replication, and apoptosis.

One of the most promising aspects of NF-Y is its potential as a drug target. NF-Y has been shown to be involved in the development of many different types of cancer, including breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer. It is also involved in the regulation of cell division and has been shown to play a role in the development of leukemia.

because of its role in the regulation of gene expression, NF-Y is a potential drug target for cancer treatment. Researchers are currently working to develop drugs that can inhibit the activity of NF-Y and prevent it from driving the growth and proliferation of cancer cells. These drugs have the potential to be used to treat a wide range of cancer types, including breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer.

NF-Y is also being studied as a potential biomarker for cancer. The expression of NF-Y has been shown to be elevated in the cells of people with cancer, making it a potential indicator of the presence of cancer. This makes NF-Y a promising biomarker for cancer diagnosis and treatment.

In conclusion, Nuclear transcription factor Y (NF-Y) is a protein that plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression in the nucleus. It is a key transcription factor that binds to specific DNA sequences, allowing it to control the flow of genetic information in the cell. NF-Y is a protein that is often targeted by drugs because of its role in cancer development, and it is also being studied as a potential biomarker for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of NF-Y in the regulation of gene expression and its potential as a drug target and biomarker.

Protein Name: Nuclear Transcription Factor Y

The "Nuclear transcription factor Y Target / Biomarker Review Report" is a customizable review of hundreds up to thousends of related scientific research literature by AI technology, covering specific information about Nuclear transcription factor Y comprehensively, including but not limited to:
•   general information;
•   protein structure and compound binding;
•   protein biological mechanisms;
•   its importance;
•   the target screening and validation;
•   expression level;
•   disease relevance;
•   drug resistance;
•   related combination drugs;
•   pharmacochemistry experiments;
•   related patent analysis;
•   advantages and risks of development, etc.
The report is helpful for project application, drug molecule design, research progress updates, publication of research papers, patent applications, etc. If you are interested to get a full version of this report, please feel free to contact us at BD@silexon.ai

More Common Targets

Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase (NDK) | Nucleosome Remodeling and Deacetylase (NuRD) Complex | Nucleosome-remodeling factor complex (NURF) | NUDC | NUDCD1 | NUDCD2 | NUDCD3 | NUDCP2 | NUDT1 | NUDT10 | NUDT11 | NUDT12 | NUDT13 | NUDT14 | NUDT15 | NUDT15P1 | NUDT16 | NUDT16-DT | NUDT16L1 | NUDT16L2P | NUDT17 | NUDT18 | NUDT19 | NUDT2 | NUDT21 | NUDT22 | NUDT3 | NUDT4 | NUDT4B | NUDT4P2 | NUDT5 | NUDT6 | NUDT7 | NUDT8 | NUDT9 | NUDT9P1 | NUF2 | NUFIP1 | NUFIP2 | NUGGC | NUMA1 | NUMB | NUMBL | NUP107 | Nup107-160 complex | NUP133 | NUP153 | NUP155 | NUP160 | NUP188 | NUP205 | NUP210 | NUP210L | NUP210P1 | NUP210P2 | NUP214 | NUP35 | NUP37 | NUP42 | NUP43 | NUP50 | NUP50-DT | NUP54 | NUP58 | NUP62 | NUP62CL | NUP85 | NUP88 | NUP93 | NUP98 | NUPR1 | NUPR2 | NUS1 | NUS1P1 | NUS1P3 | NUSAP1 | NUTF2 | NUTF2P4 | NUTM1 | NUTM2A | NUTM2A-AS1 | NUTM2B | NUTM2B-AS1 | NUTM2D | NUTM2E | NUTM2F | NUTM2G | NVL | NWD1 | NWD2 | NXF1 | NXF2 | NXF3 | NXF4 | NXF5 | NXN | NXNL1 | NXNL2 | NXPE1 | NXPE2