YPEL1, standing for Yippee Like 1, is a member of the YPEL family of proteins, which are characterized by a conserved domain known as the Yippee domain. This domain is named after the founding member of the family, Yippee from Drosophila melanogaster, and is typically associated with roles in cell cycle regulation and cellular proliferation.The YPEL1 protein is encoded by the YPEL1 gene in humans. Although the precise biological functions of YPEL1 remain to be fully elucidated, it is believed to play a role in the regulation of mitosis and maintenance of genomic stability. The protein is thought to localize predominantly to the centrosome and the mitotic spindle during cell division, suggesting a potential function in spindle checkpoint regulation and chromosomal segregation.
Emerging evidence also indicates that YPEL1 may be involved in cellular processes beyond cell cycle regulation. For example, it has been suggested that YPEL1 could have a role in modulating signal transduction pathways, contributing to the regulation of apoptosis, or influencing the cellular response to DNA damage. Its expression levels have been observed to change in various cancer types, which may implicate YPEL1 as a factor in tumorigenesis or tumor progression.Despite its conserved presence across species and its association with fundamental cellular processes, much about YPEL1's molecular mechanisms of action remains a subject of ongoing research. As such, YPEL1 is an interesting candidate for further studies to determine its ability as a biomarker for disease states, especially in the context of cancer biology. Understanding the specific interactions and pathways involving YPEL1 will be crucial to unveiling its role in cell biology and disease.
SEE ALSO...
Items 181 to 11 of 11 total
Display:
Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
---|