WRAP53


Description

WRAP53, also known as WW domain-containing adaptor with a coiled-coil (WAC), is a gene that encodes a protein crucial for cellular function. The WRAP53 protein acts as a scaffold, facilitating protein-protein interactions and influencing various cellular pathways, including cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, and DNA damage response. Its intricate involvement in these processes highlights its significance in maintaining cellular homeostasis and preventing disease development.

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Interestingly, WRAP53 shares a striking structural similarity with the tumor suppressor protein p53, but its functions are distinct, highlighting the complexity of cellular pathways.


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