Target Name: PRAMEF36P
NCBI ID: G645354
Other Name(s): PRAME family member 36, pseudogene

PRAMEF36P: A Potential Drug Target Or Biomarker

PRAMEF36P, also known as PRAME family member 36, is a protein that is expressed in various tissues and organs throughout the body. It is a member of the PRAME family, which includes proteins that are involved in cell signaling and inflammation. While PRAMEF36P is not a well-known protein by itself, its potential as a drug target or biomarker has piqued the interest of researchers.

The PRAME family is characterized by the presence of a conserved domain that includes a helix and a hydrophobic tail. This domain is involved in the formation of a dimeric complex with other proteins, which is thought to play a role in the regulation of cellular processes such as cell signaling and inflammation. The PRAME family also includes a second conserved domain that is involved in the recognition of DNA-protein interactions.

PRAMEF36P is a 36kDa protein that is expressed in various tissues and organs, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is a member of the PRAME family and is thought to be involved in the regulation of cellular processes such as cell signaling and inflammation.

One of the key features of PRAMEF36P is its ability to interact with various proteins, including the protein kinase A1 (PKA). PKA is a well-known protein that is involved in the regulation of cellular processes such as cell signaling and DNA replication. By interacting with PKA, PRAMEF36P may be able to regulate the activity of this protein and potentially contribute to the regulation of cellular processes.

Another potential mechanism by which PRAMEF36P may be involved in cellular signaling is its ability to interact with the protein FAK. FAK is a protein that is involved in cell adhesion, migration, and invasion. By interacting with FAK, PRAMEF36P may be able to regulate the activity of this protein and potentially contribute to the regulation of cellular processes.

In addition to its potential role in cellular signaling, PRAMEF36P may also be involved in the regulation of inflammation. Inflammation is a complex biological process that is involved in the immune response and tissue repair. PRAMEF36P may be involved in the regulation of inflammation by interacting with various proteins that are involved in this process.

As a drug target or biomarker, PRAMEF36P has the potential to be a useful target for researchers to study the regulation of cellular processes and the development of new therapeutic compounds. By interacting with proteins involved in cell signaling and inflammation, PRAMEF36P may be able to contribute to the regulation of cellular processes and the development of new therapeutic approaches.

While PRAMEF36P is currently not a well-known protein, its potential as a drug target or biomarker has piqued the interest of researchers. Further studies are needed to fully understand the role of PRAMEF36P in cellular processes and its potential as a therapeutic compound.

Protein Name: PRAME Family Member 36, Pseudogene

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