Target Name: CSPG4P3Y
NCBI ID: G100287261
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CSPG4P3Y
Other Name(s): CSPG4P6Y | Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan 4 pseudogene 3, Y-linked | CSPG4P3 | CSPG4 pseudogene 3 Y-linked

CSPG4P3Y: A Drug Target / Disease Biomarker

CSPG4P3Y is a protein that is found in the cell membrane of many different types of cells in the human body. It is a member of the superfamily of phospholipid transfer proteins, which are a type of transmembrane protein that plays a crucial role in the structure and function of many different cell types.

One of the key functions of CSPG4P3Y is to help regulate the movement of lipids into and out of the cell membrane. This is important for maintaining the correct balance of different types of lipids, which are crucial for many different cellular processes.

CSPG4P3Y is also involved in several other cellular processes that are important for maintaining cell health and survival. For example, it is involved in the production of many different signaling molecules, such as proteins that help regulate cell growth and differentiation. It is also involved in the regulation of cell death, and has been shown to play a role in the development of certain diseases.

Due to its involvement in so many different cellular processes, CSPG4P3Y is a promising drug target. Researchers are currently working to develop drugs that can inhibit the activity of CSPG4P3Y in order to treat a wide range of diseases.

One of the challenges in developing drugs that target CSPG4P3Y is that it is a protein that is expressed in many different types of cells in the body, and it is difficult to predict how a drug will affect its activity in each of those cells. Additionally, CSPG4P3Y is involved in many different cellular processes, which can make it difficult to identify the most effective way to target its activity.

Despite these challenges, researchers are making progress in developing drugs that can inhibit the activity of CSPG4P3Y. By studying the structure and function of CSPG4P3Y, researchers are able to identify key molecules that can be used to develop drugs that target its activity. This is an important step in the development of new treatments for a wide range of diseases.

Protein Name: CSPG4 Pseudogene 3 Y-linked

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