Coiled-Coil Domain Containing 87 (CCDC87) is a protein that's encoded by the CCDC87 gene in humans. The name "coiled-coil" refers to a specific structural motif in proteins where alpha-helices are coiled together like the strands of a rope. This structural motif commonly mediates protein-protein interactions and can influence a wide range of cellular functions.The expression pattern of the CCDC87 gene can provide clues to its function. If it's expressed ubiquitously, it might play a role in fundamental cellular processes. If its expression is tissue-specific, it could be involved in processes specific to that tissue.
Bioinformatics tools can provide further insights into the potential function of CCDC87. For instance, sequence homology (similarity) with other known proteins might suggest functional parallels. Predicted structural features, such as binding sites or transmembrane domains, could hint at the protein's cellular role.In terms of disease involvement, without specific research, it's speculative to link CCDC87 to certain conditions. However, any alterations in its expression or mutations in the gene could potentially impact its function and contribute to disease.In summary, CCDC87 is a protein likely involved in protein-protein interactions due to its coiled-coil domain.
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