Date published: 2025-10-30

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KIAA1468 Activators

KIAA1468, now more commonly known as FAM92A1 (Family with Sequence Similarity 92, Member A1), is a protein encoded by the FAM92A1 gene in humans. While the precise biological functions of KIAA1468 remain to be fully elucidated, it is part of a family of proteins characterized by a conserved domain known as the BAR (Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain. Proteins with BAR domains are involved in membrane remodeling processes, which are crucial for various cellular activities like endocytosis, vesicle trafficking, and cytokinesis.The BAR domain enables these proteins to sense the curvature of cellular membranes and bind to them, thereby playing a role in shaping the membranes and facilitating the formation of membrane invaginations or tubules. Proteins with BAR domains can also recruit other proteins that contribute to membrane dynamics, thus acting as organizers of membrane-associated protein complexes.

While the specific role of KIAA1468 in membrane remodeling is not yet fully understood, its structural features suggest it may participate in the formation of curved membrane structures within the cell. Such activities are critical for the proper trafficking of vesicles, which transport materials within cells and are integral to processes such as neurotransmitter release, uptake of nutrients, and removal of cellular debris.KIAA1468 has been implicated in the regulation of cell shape and motility, which are essential for tissue development and repair. Additionally, alterations in the expression or function of proteins like KIAA1468, which are involved in maintaining cellular architecture, could potentially contribute to disease processes, including cancer progression and neurological disorders.

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