Date published: 2025-9-12

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TMEM64 Inhibitors

Transmembrane protein 64, known as TMEM64, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TMEM64 gene. As indicated by its name, TMEM64 is a part of the transmembrane protein family, which is characterized by its ability to span the cellular membrane with one or several hydrophobic domains. These proteins are integral to the membrane and play pivotal roles in various cellular functions due to their positioning at the interface of the cell's interior and exterior environments.

TMEM64 is involved in a range of cellular processes, including intracellular signaling, transport of molecules, and cellular homeostasis. The transmembrane domains facilitate TMEM64's role in the transduction of signals from the extracellular matrix to the cell's interior, mediating responses to environmental changes or ligand binding. The protein may interact with other membrane proteins, forming complexes that are crucial for signal propagation or for maintaining the structural integrity of the cellular membranes.The specific biological functions of TMEM64 are still under investigation, but it has been postulated to have roles in cellular growth, differentiation, and apoptosis based on the activities of closely related transmembrane proteins. Its expression patterns in different tissues can provide clues to its functional significance, and alterations in its expression have been studied in the context of various diseases.TMEM64's structure allows it to potentially act as a receptor or a channel, participating in the regulation of ion flux across the membrane, which is essential for maintaining cellular ion balance and membrane potential.

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