Date published: 2025-9-13

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Makorin-2 Activators

Makorin-2 (MKRN2) is a protein that belongs to the makorin family of ribonucleoproteins, which are known for their roles in RNA metabolism and regulation. The makorin proteins are characterized by their distinctive zinc finger domains, which are crucial for RNA binding and protein-protein interactions. MKRN2, like other makorin proteins, contains C3H zinc finger motifs and a RING finger domain, indicative of its role in RNA binding and ubiquitination processes.MKRN2 is involved in various cellular functions, including gene expression regulation, RNA stability, and possibly RNA splicing. Its activity is linked to the regulation of mRNA turnover, influencing the stability and translation of specific mRNA targets. The RING finger domain of MKRN2 suggests it may also have E3 ubiquitin ligase activity, adding another layer of regulation through post-translational modification of proteins.

The expression of MKRN2 is widespread but varies among different tissues, indicating its involvement in diverse physiological processes. Dysregulation of MKRN2 expression has been associated with certain pathological conditions, though the specifics of these associations are still being explored.Research on MKRN2 has also delved into its interactions with other proteins and RNA molecules, shedding light on its role in the complex network of cellular regulation. Understanding the precise molecular mechanisms and pathways involving MKRN2 is crucial for comprehending its function in normal physiology and its implications in disease states.

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