CCDC89, also known as Coiled-Coil Domain Containing 89, is a protein encoded by the CCDC89 gene in humans. While there is limited information available on CCDC89, proteins with coiled-coil domains often participate in a variety of biological functions, including protein-protein interactions, cell division, and cellular organization. Such proteins often contribute to the structural framework of various cellular compartments and are involved in the mediation of various signaling pathways.
CCDC89 might be involved in cellular processes such as cell cycle regulation, cell differentiation, or immune responses, based on the general functions of coiled-coil domain proteins. However, the specific roles and regulatory mechanisms of CCDC89 remain largely unexplored and warrant further research to elucidate its precise function and involvement in cellular and physiological processes. Investigating the expression patterns, interaction partners, and functional roles of CCDC89 in various cell types and conditions could provide insights into its biological significance and involvement in health and disease. Further studies could also explore the possibility of targeting CCDC89 for interventions in diseases where it may play a critical role. Thus, CCDC89 represents an area of exploration in cell biology and medical research, where ongoing studies will unveil its functional relevance.
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