Date published: 2025-9-12

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LOC85449激活剂

KIAA1755 is a protein that, similar to the LOC nomenclature, has been identified through systematic sequencing of large genomic regions but has not been thoroughly characterized in terms of function. The "KIAA" prefix denotes that the protein was first identified in a large-scale cDNA sequencing project conducted by the Kazusa DNA Research Institute in Japan. The number "1755" serves as a unique identifier for this specific protein within the KIAA project database.The KIAA1755 protein is encoded by a gene that is predicted based on the sequence of cDNA clones. The gene's mRNA expression patterns, as well as the predicted amino acid sequence of the protein, may provide preliminary clues about its function. Often, KIAA proteins are of interest because they may represent novel proteins with potential roles in cellular biology that have not been previously described.

The study of KIAA1755 would include examining its sequence for recognizable motifs, domains, or signatures that could suggest a biological function. For example, a DNA binding domain might imply a role in transcriptional regulation, while a kinase domain might suggest involvement in signal transduction pathways.Bioinformatics tools can be used to predict subcellular localization, post-translational modifications, and potential interaction partners for KIAA1755. Experimental approaches, such as gene knockdown or overexpression studies, protein interaction assays, and localization studies, are essential to confirm these predictions and determine the physiological role of KIAA1755.

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