Date published: 2025-9-19

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C18orf15 Inhibitors

C18orf15, also known as MYCBPAP (MYC Binding Protein Associated Protein), is a gene situated on chromosome 18 in humans. The locus for this gene, specifically, is on the long arm of chromosome 18, denoted as 18q12.1. The protein encoded by C18orf15 is a relatively less characterized member of the human proteome, with research still ongoing to fully elucidate its function and significance within cellular physiology.The protein product of C18orf15, MYCBPAP, is understood to be associated with MYC, a well-known proto-oncogene that plays a critical role in cell cycle progression, apoptosis, and cellular transformation. MYC is a transcription factor that regulates the expression of numerous genes, and its activity is tightly controlled under normal physiological conditions. The association of MYCBPAP with MYC suggests that it may play a role in the regulation of MYC's function, potentially influencing MYC-mediated transcriptional regulation and impacting processes like cell proliferation and metabolism.

The exact biochemical function of MYCBPAP remains to be clearly defined. However, its interaction with MYC positions it as a potentially important regulatory factor within the MYC signaling pathway. Dysregulation of MYC is implicated in the development of various cancers, and as such, proteins that interact with MYC, like MYCBPAP, are of considerable interest for their potential role in oncogenesis.In the broader human proteomic context, C18orf15/MYCBPAP adds to the growing list of proteins with emerging biological roles. Continuing research may reveal more about how MYCBPAP influences MYC activity and the wider implications this has for cell biology and pathology.

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