Transmembrane protein 207 (TMEM207) is an integral membrane protein that, as its name implies, resides within the lipid bilayer of cells. It is characterized by its ability to span across the membrane, typically with one or more hydrophobic domains anchoring it in place. The specific functions of TMEM207 are not as well characterized as those of many other transmembrane proteins, but it has been implicated in various cellular processes based on its localization and interaction with other cellular components.
TMEM207 has been of interest in oncology research due to its overexpression in certain types of cancer cells, suggesting a potential role in tumorigenesis or cancer progression. This protein has been associated with the malignant transformation of cells and has been proposed as a biomarker for certain cancer types. The expression of TMEM207 is believed to influence the behavior of cancer cells, possibly affecting their invasiveness and ability to metastasize.On a molecular level, TMEM207 may interact with other proteins within the cell membrane to modulate signaling pathways that control cell growth, cell differentiation, or apoptosis. Its transmembrane nature suggests that it could play a role in the transmission of signals from the extracellular environment to the cell's interior, which is a key aspect of how cells respond to external stimuli.
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