CIROP


Description

CIROP, or C-terminal interacting protein of Rho, is a gene that encodes a protein involved in various cellular processes, including immune regulation, cytoskeletal organization, and cell signaling. It plays a crucial role in modulating the activity of Rho GTPases, a family of proteins that control cell growth, differentiation, and migration. CIROP interacts with several key signaling proteins, influencing downstream pathways involved in immune responses and cellular responses to environmental cues.

Associated Diseases

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CIROP is found to be highly expressed in immune cells, particularly T cells and macrophages, suggesting its crucial role in immune system regulation.


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