Date published: 2025-12-24

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C14orf38 Inhibitors

Coiled-coil domain containing 175 (CCDC175) is a protein encoded by the CCDC175 gene in humans. As its name suggests, CCDC175 features a coiled-coil domain, which is indicative of a structural motif that mediates protein-protein interactions. These domains consist of alpha-helices that are wound together in a supercoil structure and are fundamental in the formation of various oligomeric states essential for protein function.The specific biological functions of CCDC175 are not extensively characterized. However, proteins with coiled-coil domains are known to be involved in a wide array of cellular processes, including but not limited to, vesicle transport, cell division, and signaling cascades. They often serve as scaffolds or assembly factors that can bring other proteins together to form larger complexes. This structural involvement is crucial for the integrity of multiple cellular components, such as the cytoskeleton, organelle membranes, and the nuclear envelope.

Given the diverse roles that coiled-coil domain-containing proteins play, CCDC175 may be implicated in similar processes, potentially influencing cellular architecture or facilitating intracellular trafficking. Furthermore, the coiled-coil motif could allow CCDC175 to interact with other proteins in a regulatory capacity, modulating their activity or localization within the cell.The expression pattern of CCDC175, as well as any potential post-translational modifications it might undergo, could provide additional insight into its function. Variations in the expression of genes encoding coiled-coil proteins have been associated with certain pathological conditions, including cancers and neurodegenerative diseases. Research into CCDC175 and its interaction partners continues to be important for delineating the precise molecular mechanisms it governs.

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