Date published: 2025-9-16

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The YPEL family of proteins, encompassing YPEL1 through YPEL5, is a relatively lesser-known group of proteins that have been identified in a wide range of organisms, including humans. The acronym YPEL stands for Yippee-Like, with the name 'Yippee' being found in a similar protein first identified in Drosophila melanogaster. These proteins are characterized by their Yippee domain, a conserved region that suggests a fundamental role in cellular processes.

Although the full extent of their functions is still being unraveled, YPEL proteins are believed to be involved in several crucial cellular activities. Preliminary studies suggest roles in cell cycle regulation, cellular growth, and possibly in the organization of the cytoskeleton. The Yippee domain, shared among the YPEL family members, is indicative of a role in DNA binding or in mediating protein-protein interactions, both of which are fundamental to various cellular processes.In humans, the expression patterns of YPEL proteins vary, suggesting that each member of the family may have distinct, possibly tissue-specific roles. Some studies have hinted at the involvement of YPEL proteins in cancer, where their expression levels are altered compared to normal tissues. This alteration in expression patterns in various types of cancer suggests a role in tumorigenesis or tumor suppression, making them subjects of interest in cancer research.

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