Date published: 2025-9-15

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GRAMD1C Activators

GRAMD1C, also known as GRAM domain-containing protein 1C, is a protein encoded in humans by the GRAMD1C gene. It is a member of the GRAMD protein family, characterized by the presence of a GRAM domain – a protein-binding domain that is often involved in membrane-associated processes. The GRAM domain typically enables the protein to interact with phospholipids in the membrane, suggesting a role for GRAMD1C in cellular signaling or trafficking that involves lipid membrane dynamics.

The precise function of GRAMD1C is not fully elucidated, but proteins in this family are generally implicated in important biological functions, including membrane trafficking, signal transduction, and metabolism. The GRAM domain itself is named for its presence in proteins such as glucosyltransferases, Rab-like GTPase activators, and myotubularins. This domain's role in lipid binding indicates that GRAMD1C might participate in the detection or decoding of lipid signaling or in the regulation of membrane curvature, which is crucial for processes like endocytosis and vesicular trafficking.Beyond the GRAM domain, GRAMD1C may contain other functional motifs that contribute to its cellular role. However, without more specific knowledge about its interacting partners and regulatory mechanisms, the full spectrum of its activities in the cell remains to be discovered.

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