Date published: 2025-11-29

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CCDC147 Activators

CCDC147 activators belong to a specialized class of chemical compounds that are characterized by their ability to modulate the activity of the protein encoded by the CCDC147 gene, also known as Coiled-Coil Domain Containing 147. The molecular nature of these activators can vary widely, encompassing small molecules, peptides, or other biologically relevant ligands that have been found to interact specifically with this protein. The coiled-coil domain is a structural motif that occurs in proteins and is typified by a supercoiling of α-helices, reminiscent of the strands of a rope. This structural feature is known to mediate protein-protein interactions and is integral to the function of CCDC147. The precise biochemical pathways and the physical interactions between CCDC147 and its activators are topics of interest in molecular biology and biochemistry, as they provide insight into the fundamental processes that regulate the function of this protein.

The study of CCDC147 activators involves a multidisciplinary approach, integrating techniques from synthetic chemistry for the creation and optimization of the activating compounds, biochemistry for the elucidation of the interaction between the activator and CCDC147, and molecular biology to understand the consequences of this activation on the protein's function. The activators are identified through various high-throughput screening methods or rational drug design processes, where their ability to interact with CCDC147 is evaluated. Once identified, these molecules are often subject to further structural modification to enhance their efficacy, specificity, and selectivity for CCDC147. Investigations into the structure-activity relationships of these compounds contribute significantly to the knowledge of how the activators exert their molecular effects. This research is supported by computational modeling and crystallography to visualize the interactions at an atomic level, alongside spectroscopic methods like NMR and mass spectrometry to characterize the binding dynamics and the structural integrity of the protein when engaged with its activators.

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