Date published: 2025-12-22

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ANKRD60 Activators

ANKRD60, or Ankyrin Repeat Domain 60, is a protein encoded by the ANKRD60 gene. As a member of the ankyrin repeat protein family, ANKRD60 features a series of ankyrin repeats, which are known for mediating protein-protein interactions. These repeats consist of approximately 33 amino acids and are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, and the maintenance of cellular structure.The precise biological functions of ANKRD60 remain less defined compared to other well-studied ankyrin repeat proteins. However, based on the structural domain it possesses, ANKRD60 is likely to participate in molecular recognition events that facilitate the assembly of protein complexes. These interactions can play significant roles in the regulation of various cellular pathways, contributing to the dynamic regulation of cellular activities in response to environmental or intracellular cues.

Proteins like ANKRD60 often serve as scaffolding molecules that bring together other proteins to form functional complexes. They can be involved in the regulation of transcription factors, the organization of the cytoskeleton, and the modulation of enzymes and receptors that are pivotal to cell signaling.The expression patterns of ANKRD60, its interaction networks, and possible post-translational modifications would offer a deeper understanding of its functional implications within the cell. It is not uncommon for proteins containing ankyrin repeats to be implicated in human diseases when their normal functions are disrupted, leading to issues such as developmental abnormalities, cancer, or other genetic disorders.

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