Target Name: CAPN11
NCBI ID: G11131
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CAPN11
Other Name(s): Calpain11 | calpain11 | Calpain 11 | Calcium-activated neutral proteinase 11 | Calpain-11 | CANP 11 | calpain 11 | CAN11_HUMAN | calcium-activated neutral proteinase 11

Understanding CAPN11: Potential Drug Targets

CAPN11, also known as Calpain11, is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and lungs. It is a member of the capsaicinoid family, which is a group of toxins that are found in many plants and animals, including the capsaicin found in spicy peppers.

Recent studies have suggested that CAPN11 may have important roles in several physiological processes in the body. For example, it has been shown to play a role in the regulation of pain, both in the brain and in the body's tissues. It has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of the immune system, and has been shown to interact with several other proteins that are involved in the immune response.

In addition to its potential involvement in pain and immune system regulation, CAPN11 has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell survival. Studies have shown that CAPN11 can induce cell death, either by directly activating cell death-inducing pathways or by inhibiting cell survival-promoting pathways. This suggests that CAPN11 may play a role in the regulation of cell life and death, which is an important aspect of many diseases.

Given the potential involvement of CAPN11 in several important physiological processes, it is a promising target for drug development. Studies have shown that CAPN11 can be effectively targeted with small molecules, such as inhibitors or modulators. In addition, CAPN11 has been shown to be involved in several signaling pathways, which makes it a promising target for small molecules that can modulate these pathways.

One of the challenges in studying CAPN11 is its complex biology. While it is known to play a role in several important processes in the body, it is not yet fully understood. More research is needed to determine the full extent of its involvement in these processes, and to identify potential drug targets.

In conclusion, CAPN11 is a protein that has been shown to play important roles in several important physiological processes in the body. Its potential as a drug target makes it an attractive target for further research, and the development of new treatments.

Protein Name: Calpain 11

Functions: Calcium-regulated non-lysosomal thiol-protease which catalyzes limited proteolysis of substrates involved in cytoskeletal remodeling and signal transduction

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