Date published: 2025-11-6

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OTTMUSG00000010322 Activators

Gm13078 is a gene that is likely involved in specific cellular processes or signaling pathways. Based on general knowledge of gene functions and protein interactions, it can be hypothesized that the proteins encoded by Gm13078 play a role in important cellular mechanisms. These proteins may participate in signaling pathways, regulatory processes, or other essential cellular functions. Therefore, their activation can have a significant impact on the cellular processes they regulate or contribute to. The mechanisms of activation for proteins encoded by Gm13078 can be diverse, involving various biochemical interactions and modifications.

Commonly, protein activation occurs through phosphorylation, where kinases add phosphate groups to proteins, changing their structure and activity. This post-translational modification is crucial in cellular signal transduction and regulation of protein function. Proteins can also be activated by binding specific ligands, which induce conformational changes leading to functional activation. In the case of proteins encoded by Gm13078, given the lack of specific direct activators, the chemicals listed in the table have been selected based on their known effects on cellular signaling pathways that could intersect with the activities of these proteins. These intersections are based on the understanding of cellular signaling networks and common pathways that various proteins are involved in.

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