RCAliitin
RCAliitin is a protein that plays a role in cellular processes. It is a member of the Ras GTPase family, which are known for their involvement in signal transduction pathways that regulate cell growth, differentiation, and survival. RCAliitin, also known by its systematic name, is encoded by a specific gene and its expression levels can vary depending on cellular conditions and developmental stages. Research suggests that RCAliitin interacts with other proteins to mediate its function within the cell. Aberrant activity or expression of RCAliitin has been implicated in certain diseases, though the precise mechanisms are still under investigation. Studies often focus on understanding its downstream targets and its contribution to cellular signaling networks. The protein's three-dimensional structure is also a subject of interest for researchers aiming to elucidate its precise molecular interactions. Further investigation into RCAliitin's function is ongoing to fully understand its significance in both normal cellular physiology and pathological conditions.