Target Name: GAGE10
NCBI ID: G102724473
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GAGE10
Other Name(s): G antigen 10 | G antigen 10-like | GAG10_HUMAN | GAGE-10

GAGE10: A Protein involved in Glucose Metabolism and Immune System

GAGE10, also known as G antigen 10, is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues and cells in the human body. It is a type of glycoprotein, which means that it consists of both protein and carbohydrate molecules. GAGE10 is also known as GLUT1, which stands for glucose-regulated protein 10.

GAGE10 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues and cells in the human body, including the brain, heart, kidneys, and intestines. It is also expressed in the placenta, which is the tissue that carries oxygen and nutrients to the developing fetus.

One of the key functions of GAGE10 is its role in glucose metabolism. As the body uses glucose to fuel its energy needs, GAGE10 helps to regulate the amount of glucose that enters the bloodstream. This is important for maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, as high levels of blood sugar can lead to a variety of negative health effects, including damage to the brain and other tissues.

Another important function of GAGE10 is its role in the immune system. GAGE10 is a part of the immune system's response to infection, and it helps to protect the body against harmful bacteria and viruses.

GAGE10 is also involved in a variety of other processes in the body, including cell signaling, DNA replication, and protein synthesis. It is a versatile protein that plays a critical role in the functioning of many different tissues and cells in the body.

GAGE10 is also a potential drug target. Researchers are currently studying GAGE10 to see if it can be used to treat a variety of different conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. This is because GAGE10 is thought to be involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism, which is a key factor in the development and progression of many different diseases.

In addition to its potential as a drug target, GAGE10 is also a valuable biomarker. Researchers can use GAGE10 as a protein to measure the level of glucose in the body, which can be useful for monitoring the effectiveness of different treatments for diabetes. They can also use GAGE10 as a protein to study the structure and function of the immune system, which is important for understanding how the body responds to infection.

Overall, GAGE10 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues and cells in the human body. It is involved in a variety of important functions, including glucose metabolism and immune system regulation. While more research is needed, GAGE10 is a promising target for drug development and a valuable biomarker for understanding the complex processes of the immune system.

Protein Name: G Antigen 10

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