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CCDC114 Protein

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CCDC114 Protein

Overview

CCDC114 (Coiled-Coil Domain-Containing Protein 114) is a conserved protein characterized by the presence of coiled-coil structural domains, which are regions of protein structure formed by two or more alpha-helices wound around each other. The CCDC114 gene is located on chromosome 2q37.1 in humans and encodes a protein of approximately 115 kilodaltons. As a member of the broader family of coiled-coil domain-containing proteins, CCDC114 shares structural features with other proteins involved in cellular organization, intracellular trafficking, and cytoskeletal regulation. The protein has emerged as a focus of neurodegeneration research due to its involvement in cellular pathways disrupted in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly through its association with axonal transport and mitochondrial dynamics.

Function/Biology

CCDC114 functions primarily as a structural and regulatory protein involved in axonal organization and intracellular transport machinery. The coiled-coil domains enable CCDC114 to mediate protein-protein interactions, serving as a scaffolding component that facilitates the assembly and function of multi-protein complexes. Within neurons, CCDC114 has been implicated in the organization of the axoneme—the core structure of cilia and flagella—and in regulating dynein-based motor complex function. The protein localizes to microtubule-associated structures and participates in the regulation of transport vesicles and organelles along neuronal microtubules.

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