PCMAC3
PCMAC3 is a protein encoded by the PCMAC3 gene in humans. This gene is located on chromosome 17. The protein itself is believed to be involved in cellular processes, though its precise function is still under investigation. Research suggests potential roles in cell adhesion and signal transduction pathways. Mutations or alterations in the PCMAC3 gene have been linked to certain medical conditions. For example, disruptions in PCMAC3 have been observed in some types of cancer, indicating a possible role in tumor suppression or progression. Studies are ongoing to further elucidate the specific molecular mechanisms by which PCMAC3 exerts its effects within the cell and to understand its implications in human health and disease. The expression levels of PCMAC3 can vary across different tissues and developmental stages, hinting at its dynamic participation in cellular life.