Date published: 2025-10-27

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LRRC67 Inhibitors

LRRC67, or Leucine-Rich Repeat-Containing Protein 67, is a member of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) family of proteins, which are characterized by the presence of LRR motifs-sequences typically 20-30 amino acids in length that are rich in leucine. These motifs form a horseshoe-shaped fold that is involved in mediating protein-protein interactions, often crucial for the assembly of signaling complexes or the recognition of ligands, including other proteins, nucleic acids, or small molecules.

Although specific details about LRRC67's function are not extensively documented, it can be inferred from the functions of other LRR-containing proteins that LRRC67 may play a role in cellular processes that depend on precise molecular recognition and signal transduction. Such processes might include immune response, where pattern recognition receptors containing LRRs detect pathogen-derived molecules, or neurological processes, where LRR proteins can play roles in synapse formation and function.The structure of LRRC67 suggests that it could act as a scaffold protein, organizing the spatial arrangement of other proteins within a complex and stabilizing protein interactions. It may also be involved in the regulation of various signaling pathways by facilitating the interaction between specific signaling molecules, which could be vital for maintaining cellular functions and responding to environmental cues.

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