Date published: 2025-9-13

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FAM116B Inhibitors

DENN domain containing 6B (DENND6B) is a protein encoded by the DENND6B gene. It is part of the DENN/MADD (differentially expressed in normal and neoplastic cells, mitogen-activated protein kinase [MAPK] activating death domain) family, which is characterized by the presence of the DENN domain. The DENN domain serves as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for small GTPases, particularly the Rab family members, which are pivotal in vesicular trafficking and membrane organization.DENND6B's role as a GEF suggests its involvement in the activation of specific Rab GTPases, thereby facilitating the exchange of GDP for GTP on these GTPases. This activation step is crucial for Rab proteins to exert their regulatory functions on vesicle budding, transport, and fusion, impacting critical cellular processes such as endocytosis, exocytosis, and autophagy. These processes are fundamental for the proper distribution and function of proteins and lipids within the cell and for the cell's interaction with its environment.

Although the specific Rab GTPases that are targets of DENND6B have not been fully delineated, the protein's sequence and domain structure imply that it may have a specialized role in membrane trafficking pathways. These pathways are essential for various aspects of cell physiology, including signal transduction, nutrient uptake, and cellular response to stress.The expression of DENND6B in different tissues and its regulation are key determinants of its cellular functions. Dysregulation of DENND6B could potentially lead to pathological conditions, as proper membrane trafficking and signal transduction are vital for cellular homeostasis and organismal health.

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