Date published: 2025-9-13

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RADIL Activators

RADIL, an acronym for Ras association and dilute domain-containing protein, is a human protein encoded by the RADIL gene. It is implicated in the regulation of cell adhesion and migration, two fundamental processes in cellular biology that are essential for tissue development, immune responses, and wound repair. RADIL achieves its regulatory role by interacting with the small GTPase Rap1, which is a crucial mediator of integrin activation-a process that controls cell attachment to the extracellular matrix and intercellular contacts.

The interaction between RADIL and Rap1 is significant for the establishment and maintenance of cell polarity, as well as for the dynamic regulation of the cytoskeleton. This is particularly important in the context of endothelial and epithelial cell function, where RADIL has been suggested to play a role in the formation and maintenance of barrier functions.RADIL's expression and activity are modulated by various intracellular signaling pathways, which respond to extracellular cues such as growth factors, hormones, and cellular stress. The precise mechanisms governing RADIL expression are complex and involve transcriptional regulation that is likely cell-type and context-dependent.

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