Date published: 2025-9-10

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SUSD5 Activators

SUSD5, or Sushi Domain Containing 5, is a protein encoded by the SUSD5 gene in humans. The sushi domain, also known as the complement control protein (CCP) module, is found in a variety of proteins that are involved in the complement system, cell adhesion, and other immune functions. Sushi domains facilitate protein-protein interactions and are often implicated in the regulation of complement activation, which is a part of the innate immune response that helps clear pathogens from an organism.

Given the presence of a sushi domain in SUSD5, it suggests that this protein may have a role in immune-related processes, possibly in the modulation of complement activity or in mediating adhesion events. The exact mechanisms by which SUSD5 functions, the pathways it influences, and its physiological roles remain to be elucidated through experimental research.Furthermore, the SUSD5 gene may produce multiple transcript variants that encode different isoforms of the protein, adding complexity to its potential functions. Variations in such genes can sometimes be linked to disease states or differences in individual responses to pathogens, but specific associations with SUSD5 have not been thoroughly explored or documented in scientific literature.

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