Target Name: Inositol hexakisphosphate kinase
NCBI ID: P48511
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Inositol hexakisphosphate kinase
Other Name(s): InsP6K | IP6K

InsP6K: A Protein Involved in Cellular Signaling

Inositol hexakisphosphate kinase (InsP6K), also known as nonspecified subtype, is a protein that plays a crucial role in cellular signaling. It is a member of the Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) receptor tyrosine kinase family and is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and survival.

InsP6K is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues and cells in the body, including neurons, muscle cells, and blood vessels. It is often used as a drug target or biomarker, as it can be modulated by drugs and can be used to study the effects of these drugs on cellular signaling pathways.

One of the key functions of InsP6K is its role in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. InsP6K plays a critical role in the development and maintenance of neural stem cells, which are a crucial source of diversity in the nervous system. It is also involved in the regulation of muscle cell growth and differentiation, as well as the regulation of blood vessel formation and function.

InsP6K is also involved in the regulation of cell survival and stress responses. It has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cell apoptosis, which is the process by which cells undergo programmed cell death in response to environmental stressors, such as those caused by toxins or radiation. It is also involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, as well as the regulation of cell cycle progression.

InsP6K is a protein that is often targeted by drugs as a potential drug target or biomarker. One of the main advantages of this protein is its high degree of sensitivity to drugs, as well as its relatively simple structure, which makes it easier to manipulate. InsP6K can be modulated by a variety of drugs, including inhibitors of tyrosine kinase activity, tyrosine phosphorylases, and downstream signaling pathways.

In addition to its potential as a drug target or biomarker, InsP6K is also an attractive target for research into the mechanisms of cellular signaling. InsP6K is a good example of a protein that is involved in multiple cellular processes, and its regulation by various signaling pathways provides a valuable insight into the complex mechanisms of cell signaling.

Overall, InsP6K is a protein that is involved in a variety of cellular processes and is a potential drug target or biomarker. Its regulation by various signaling pathways provides valuable insights into the mechanisms of cell signaling and may be a useful target for research into the regulation of cellular processes.

Protein Name: Inositol Hexakisphosphate Kinase (nonspecified Subtype)

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