KLHL40
Description
KLHL40, also known as Kelch-like family member 40, is a gene that encodes a protein involved in various cellular processes, including protein degradation, autophagy, and cell signaling. The protein interacts with other proteins to form complexes that regulate the activity of target proteins. Its role in maintaining cellular homeostasis and function is crucial, making it an important focus of research in understanding various cellular processes and disease pathogenesis.
Associated Diseases
- Cancer (various types)
- Neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer‘s disease)
- Inflammatory diseases
- Metabolic disorders
Did you know?
KLHL40 has been shown to play a role in regulating the degradation of proteins involved in the Wnt signaling pathway, a crucial pathway involved in development and disease.