Target Name: GTSF1
NCBI ID: G121355
Other Name(s): FAM112B | Family with sequence similarity 112, member B | GTSF1_HUMAN | Protein FAM112B | gametocyte specific factor 1 | Gametocyte-specific factor 1 | Cue110 | FLJ32942 | family with sequence similarity 112, member B | Gametocyte specific factor 1

GTSF1: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

GTSF1 (FAM112B), a gene that encodes a protein known as GTSF1, has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker for various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and autoimmune disorders.

GTSF1 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues and cells in the body, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral tissues. It is a key regulator of the cell cycle, and its levels have been linked to the development and progression of various diseases.

One of the most promising aspects of GTSF1 is its potential as a drug target. By blocking the activity of GTSF1, researchers can target the underlying mechanisms of many diseases and potentially develop new treatments. For example, GTSF1 has been shown to be involved in the development and progression of cancer, and may be a useful target for cancer treatments.

In addition to its potential as a drug target, GTSF1 has also been identified as a potential biomarker. Its levels have been shown to be elevated in a variety of diseases, including cancer, and may be a useful indicator of disease progression. This makes GTSF1 a promising candidate for use as a biomarker for disease tracking and diagnosis.

Overall, GTSF1 is a protein that has the potential to be a valuable drug target and biomarker for a variety of diseases. Further research is needed to fully understand its role and potential in the development and treatment of various diseases.

Protein Name: Gametocyte Specific Factor 1

Functions: Required for spermatogenesis and is involved in the suppression of retrotransposon transcription in male germ cells

More Common Targets

GTSF1L | Guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(t) complex | Guanylate cyclase | Guanylate kinase (isoform b) | GUCA1A | GUCA1B | GUCA1C | GUCA2A | GUCA2B | GUCD1 | GUCY1A1 | GUCY1A2 | GUCY1B1 | GUCY1B2 | GUCY2C | GUCY2D | GUCY2EP | GUCY2F | GUCY2GP | GUF1 | GUK1 | GULOP | GULP1 | GUSB | GUSBP1 | GUSBP11 | GUSBP12 | GUSBP14 | GUSBP15 | GUSBP17 | GUSBP2 | GUSBP3 | GUSBP4 | GUSBP5 | GUSBP8 | GVINP1 | GVQW3 | GXYLT1 | GXYLT1P3 | GXYLT1P4 | GXYLT1P6 | GXYLT2 | GYG1 | GYG2 | GYPA | GYPB | GYPC | GYPE | GYS1 | GYS2 | GZF1 | GZMA | GZMB | GZMH | GZMK | GZMM | H1-0 | H1-1 | H1-10 | H1-10-AS1 | H1-2 | H1-3 | H1-4 | H1-5 | H1-6 | H1-7 | H1-8 | H1-9P | H19 | H19-ICR | H2AB1 | H2AB2 | H2AB3 | H2AC1 | H2AC11 | H2AC12 | H2AC13 | H2AC14 | H2AC15 | H2AC16 | H2AC17 | H2AC18 | H2AC20 | H2AC21 | H2AC25 | H2AC3P | H2AC4 | H2AC6 | H2AC7 | H2AJ | H2AP | H2AX | H2AZ1 | H2AZ1-DT | H2AZ2 | H2AZ2-DT | H2AZP2 | H2BC1 | H2BC10 | H2BC11