Date published: 2025-9-15

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OTTMUSG00000010327 Activators

Gm13083 is a gene that encodes specific proteins likely involved in unique cellular processes or signaling pathways. Based on general knowledge of gene functions and protein interactions, it is reasonable to hypothesize that the proteins encoded by Gm13083 play roles in important cellular mechanisms.

These proteins might be involved in signaling pathways, regulatory processes, or other vital cellular functions. Thus, their activation could significantly impact the cellular processes they regulate or contribute to. The mechanisms of activation for proteins encoded by Gm13083 are likely diverse, involving various biochemical interactions and modifications. Typically, protein activation occurs through phosphorylation, where kinases add phosphate groups to proteins, altering their structure and activity. This post-translational modification is a fundamental method by which cells transmit signals and regulate protein function. Proteins can also be activated by binding to specific ligands, causing conformational changes that lead to functional activation.

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