PDZK1P1
Description
The PDZK1P1 (PDZ domain containing 1 pseudogene 1) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 1.
PDZK1P1 is a gene that encodes a protein containing a PDZ domain. This domain is involved in protein-protein interactions and is important for regulating cellular processes like signaling, adhesion, and cytoskeletal organization. PDZK1P1 is thought to be involved in the regulation of ion channels, receptors, and enzymes, suggesting a role in maintaining normal cellular function.
PDZK1P1 (PDZ domain containing 1-like protein 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 17. It is involved in the regulation of protein interactions and cellular signaling pathways. The encoded protein, PDZK1P1, is a member of the PDZ domain-containing protein family. PDZ domains are protein-protein interaction modules that bind to specific amino acid sequences, typically found at the C-termini of target proteins. The interaction of PDZK1P1 with other proteins plays a role in various cellular processes, including signal transduction, cell adhesion, and cytoskeletal organization. Specifically, PDZK1P1 has been implicated in the regulation of ion channels, receptors, and enzymes. Its involvement in these processes suggests that PDZK1P1 may contribute to the development and maintenance of normal cellular function. However, further research is needed to fully understand the precise functions of PDZK1P1 and its role in human health.
PDZK1P1 is also known as PDZK1P2.