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CNHNR2

CNHNR2 is a gene that encodes a protein in humans. The gene is also known as low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 10. It belongs to a family of transmembrane receptors that play a crucial role in cellular processes such as protein degradation and lipid metabolism.

Studies have shown that the CNHNR2 gene is involved in the regulation of cholesterol levels and lipoprotein

The protein encoded by the CNHNR2 gene is a receptor that binds to certain lipoproteins, including low-density

Research has also shown that the CNHNR2 gene plays a role in the regulation of cellular signaling

While the exact mechanisms of CNHNR2 gene expression and its role in human diseases are still being

Further research is necessary to fully understand the relationship between CNHNR2 and cardiovascular disease. Understanding the

transport.
Variants
of
the
gene
have
been
associated
with
changes
in
plasma
lipid
profiles
and
an
increased
risk
of
cardiovascular
diseases.
lipoprotein
(LDL)
and
very-low-density
lipoprotein
(VLDL).
The
binding
of
these
lipoproteins
triggers
a
series
of
cellular
responses,
including
the
degradation
of
the
associated
proteins.
pathways.
The
protein
acts
as
a
cofactor
for
the
activity
of
certain
enzymes,
influencing
the
metabolism
of
lipids
and
other
molecules.
studied,
evidence
suggests
that
it
is
an
important
factor
in
maintaining
cholesterol
homeostasis
and
preventing
atherosclerosis.
functions
and
pathways
regulated
by
the
CNHNR2
gene
will
contribute
to
the
development
of
new
pharmacotherapies
and
diagnostic
tools
for
related
conditions.