ANKRD Antibodies
"ANKRD" refers to a gene family that encodes proteins containing ankyrin repeat domains. Ankyrin repeat domains are protein motifs involved in protein-protein interactions and are often associated with diverse cellular functions.
The term "ANKRD" is often followed by a number to denote specific members of the gene family. For example:
ANKRD1 (Ankyrin Repeat Domain 1): Also known as CARP (Cardiac Ankyrin Repeat Protein), ANKRD1 is associated with muscle development and function. It is expressed in the heart and skeletal muscles.
ANKRD2 (Ankyrin Repeat Domain 2): ANKRD2 is involved in muscle development and is expressed in cardiac and skeletal muscles.
ANKRD9 (Ankyrin Repeat Domain 9): The function of ANKRD9 is less well characterized, but it contains ankyrin repeat domains, suggesting a role in protein-protein interactions.
These are just a few examples, and there are additional ANKRD genes with distinct functions and tissue-specific expression patterns. The presence of ankyrin repeat domains in these proteins often indicates a role in mediating interactions with other proteins, cellular structures, or DNA.
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