FKBPL: Farnesyl-Ketyl-Binding Protein-Like (G63943)
FKBPL: Farnesyl-Ketyl-Binding Protein-Like
FKBPL (Farnesyl-Ketyl-Binding Protein-Like), also known as WISP39, is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body. It is characterized by its ability to interact with farnesyl, a compound that plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression and cell signaling. The FKBPL protein has been shown to be involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and metabolism.
One of the most significant aspects of the FKBPL protein is its ability to interact with farnesyl in a specific way. This interaction is highly specific and is only able to occur with certain forms of farnesyl. This is important because it allows the FKBPL protein to play a unique role in the regulation of cellular processes.
The FKBPL protein is also known for its ability to interact with a variety of different transcription factors. This interaction allows the FKBPL protein to regulate the expression of various genes, including those that are involved in cell growth, differentiation, and metabolism. This is important because it allows the FKBPL protein to play a role in the regulation of cellular processes that are critical for the survival and growth of the cell.
Another important aspect of the FKBPL protein is its ability to interact with the protein p21. This interaction between the FKBPL protein and p21 is important because it allows the FKBPL protein to regulate the activity of p21. p21 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of cell growth and division, and it is often used as a marker for the inhibition of cell division. The FKBPL protein has been shown to play a role in the regulation of p21 activity, which is important for the control of cell growth and division.
In addition to its role in the regulation of cellular processes, the FKBPL protein is also of interest as a potential drug target. The FKBPL protein has been shown to play a role in a wide range of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and metabolic disorders. In addition, the FKBPL protein has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of cellular processes that are important for the development and progression of these diseases. This makes it an attractive target for the development of new therapies for these diseases.
In conclusion, FKBPL (Farnesyl-Ketyl-Binding Protein-Like) is a protein that is characterized by its ability to interact with farnesyl and other transcription factors. This interaction allows the FKBPL protein to regulate the expression of various genes and play a role in the regulation of cellular processes that are critical for the survival and growth of the cell. The FKBPL protein is also of interest as a potential drug target, due to its involvement in a wide range of diseases. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of the FKBPL protein in cellular processes and its potential as a drug target.
Protein Name: FKBP Prolyl Isomerase Like
Functions: May be involved in response to X-ray. Regulates p21 protein stability by binding to Hsp90 and p21
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