FZD110
FZD110 is described as a putative member of the Frizzled receptor family, a class of seven-pass transmembrane proteins that mediate Wnt signaling. In humans, the Frizzled family is numbered FZD1 through FZD10; FZD110 is not listed in standard gene catalogs such as HGNC or NCBI Gene. The term may refer to a predicted protein in non-human species, a misannotation, or a synthetic construct used in research. There is no widely cited primary literature confirming the existence of a distinct human FZD110 gene or protein.
If defined, FZD110 would be expected to resemble other Frizzled receptors in structure and potential function.
Functionally, Frizzled receptors influence developmental processes, cell polarity, proliferation, and differentiation through modulation of Wnt signaling.
Research status: Any evidence for FZD110 would require validation through genomic sequencing, transcript analysis, and functional