Date published: 2025-10-27

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CCDC66 Inhibitors

The protein coiled-coil domain containing 66 (CCDC66) is a member of the coiled-coil domain-containing protein family, which is characterized by the presence of a structural motif where alpha-helices are coiled together like the strands of a rope. This structural feature facilitates protein-protein interactions and is involved in a variety of cellular functions.CCDC66 itself is not extensively studied, and detailed functional information may be limited. However, proteins in this family often play roles in the organization of the cytoskeleton, vesicle transport, chromosome stability, cell signaling, and gene regulation. Coiled-coil domains can mediate the assembly of protein complexes, which is critical for many biological processes.

In some cases, coiled-coil domain-containing proteins have been linked to genetic disorders and diseases. For example, mutations or misregulation of these proteins may contribute to developmental abnormalities or may be implicated in cancer progression due to their role in maintaining cellular architecture and signaling pathways.Research into CCDC66 and other similar proteins typically involves investigating their expression patterns, interacting partners, and the consequences of their dysfunction. Techniques such as gene knockdown or overexpression studies, yeast two-hybrid screening for interaction partners, and various imaging methods to determine subcellular localization are common approaches to elucidate their functions.The exact function of CCDC66 may also be tissue-specific and dependent on the cellular context. As with many proteins with coiled-coil domains, CCDC66 might be involved in forming scaffolds for multi-protein complexes, influencing various signaling pathways, and potentially contributing to the dynamic architecture of the cell.

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