Date published: 2026-1-11

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LRRC62 Inhibitors

LRRC62, or leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 62, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LRRC62 gene. This protein is part of a broad family of leucine-rich repeat (LRR) proteins, which are characterized by their multiple LRR motifs. LRR motifs are typically 20-30 amino acids in length and are rich in leucine residues. These motifs form a structure that is involved in protein-protein interactions, often facilitating the assembly of multi-protein complexes or mediating the binding of proteins to specific ligands.

The exact biological functions of LRRC62 remain largely uncharacterized. However, based on the structure and the common features of LRR-containing proteins, LRRC62 is likely to participate in processes that require specific protein-protein interactions. Such processes could include signal transduction, cell adhesion, DNA repair, and the immune response, where recognition and binding of molecules is critical.The leucine-rich repeats in LRRC62 might contribute to its role as a molecular scaffold, ensuring proper spatial orientation of interacting proteins or stabilizing certain protein complexes. Given the ubiquity and importance of LRR proteins in various biological systems, LRRC62 may be involved in maintaining cellular structure and function, as well as playing a role in the regulation of signaling pathways.

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