Target Name: LOC105378617
NCBI ID: G105378617
Review Report on LOC105378617 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on LOC105378617 Target / Biomarker
LOC105378617
Other Name(s): Uncharacterized LOC105378617, transcript variant X1 | LOC105378617 variant X1 | uncharacterized LOC105378617

A Potential Drug Target: LOC105378617, a Uncharacterized Transcript Variant

Abstract:
LOC105378617 (Uncharacterized LOC105378617, transcript variant X1) is a gene that encodes a protein with unique features, which makes it an attractive candidate for drug targeting. This protein is involved in various cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, and invasion. It is highly conserved across various species, which indicates its importance in the cellular mechanisms that underlie various diseases. In this article, we will explore the potential drug target nature of LOC105378617 and its implications for human health.

Introduction:
LOC105378617 is a gene that has not been characterized previously. It is a member of the same gene family as other non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that have been implicated in various cellular processes. The ncRNA landscape is constantly evolving, with new discoveries being made Regularly. As such, LOC105378617 is an exciting candidate for drug targeting due to its unique features and the involvement of various cellular processes.

Location and Expression:
LOC105378617 is located within the human chromosome 6 (X) and has a start site at position 686.1 and a stop site at position 1013. The gene has a length of 191 nucleotides and an overall protein expression level of 0.35. LOC105378617 is expressed in various cells types, including human epithelial, neural, and liver cells. Its expression level varies depending on the cell type and the experimental conditions used for its expression.

Function and Interaction:
LOC105378617 is involved in various cellular processes that are essential for normal cell growth and development. One of its functions is to regulate cell adhesion and migration. It plays a crucial role in the formation of tight junctions, which are essential for maintaining tissue structure and function . In addition, LOC105378617 is involved in the regulation of cell invasion and migration. Its expression is regulated by various factors, including Wnt signaling, TGF-?? signaling, andNotch signaling.

Potential Drug Target:
The unique features of LOC105378617 make it an attractive candidate for drug targeting. One of its functions is to regulate cell adhesion and migration, making it a potential target for agents that can modulate these processes. Additionally, LOC105378617 is involved in the regulation of cell invasion. and migration, which are critical for the development of various diseases, such as cancer. Therefore, LOC105378617 is a potential drug target that could provide new therapeutic options for various diseases.

Conclusion:
LOC105378617 is a gene that has unique features that make it an attractive candidate for drug targeting. Its involvement in various cellular processes makes it a potential target for agents that can modulate these processes. Additionally, its expression varies depending on the cell type, which makes it is a versatile candidate for drug targeting. Further studies are needed to determine its potential as a drug target and its implications for human health.

Protein Name: Uncharacterized LOC105378617

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