SP110: A Protein Implicated in Cell Signaling and Tissue Homeostasis
SP110: A Protein Implicated in Cell Signaling and Tissue Homeostasis
SP110 (FLJ22835) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is a member of the SP110 family of proteins, which are known for their role in cell signaling and division.
SP110 is highly expressed in the brain, where it is found in the enolase (RNA-protein complex) 2 (RNA-protein complex 2) protein complex. This protein complex is involved in the regulation of gene expression and is thought to play a role in the development and progression of various neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
SP110 is also expressed in the heart, where it is involved in the regulation of ion channels and cardiac contractions. It is also expressed in the kidneys, where it is involved in the regulation of water and electrolyte balance.
SP110 is a potential drug target, as it has been shown to be involved in a variety of cellular processes that are important for human health. For example, studies have shown that SP110 is involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival, as well as in the regulation of signaling pathways that are involved in cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and other conditions.
In addition to its role in cellular signaling, SP110 is also thought to be involved in the regulation of cellular processes that are important for maintaining tissue homeostasis. This includes the regulation of ion channels, which are responsible for the flow of electrical signals through cells, as well as the regulation of water and electrolyte balance, which are important for maintaining the structure and function of cells.
SP110 is also involved in the regulation of cellular processes that are important for the development and maintenance of tissues and organs. For example, studies have shown that SP110 is involved in the regulation of cell death, as well as in the regulation of cell survival and proliferation. This may be important for the development of diseases, such as cancer, where cells are able to maintain their survival and proliferation despite signals that should normally cause them to die.
In conclusion, SP110 is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues of the body and is involved in a number of cellular processes that are important for human health. It is a potential drug target, as it has been shown to be involved in a variety of cellular processes that are important for human health, including the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival, as well as the regulation of signaling pathways that are involved in cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and other conditions. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of SP110 in human health and to develop effective treatments for SP110-related diseases.
Protein Name: SP110 Nuclear Body Protein
Functions: Transcription factor. May be a nuclear hormone receptor coactivator. Enhances transcription of genes with retinoic acid response elements (RARE)
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