Target Name: CAMTA2
NCBI ID: G23125
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CAMTA2
Other Name(s): Calmodulin-binding transcription activator 2 | Calmodulin binding transcription activator 2, transcript variant 4 | Calmodulin-binding transcription activator 2 (CAMTA2) | KIAA0909 | CMTA2_HUMAN | Calmodulin-binding transcription activator 2 (isoform 4) | CAMTA2 variant 4 | calmodulin binding transcription activator 2

CAMTA2: A Non-Coding RNA Molecule Involved in Cell Signaling and Gene Regulation

CAMTA2, also known as Calmodulin-binding transcription activator 2, is a protein that plays a crucial role in cell signaling and gene regulation. It is a non-coding RNA molecule that belongs to the Calmodulin-binding protein family. This family is known for its ability to interact with calmodulin, a protein that plays a central role in regulating various cellular processes. Calmodulin is a protein that is synthesized in the brain and is found in high concentrations in the bloodstream. It is involved in a wide range of cellular processes , including cell signaling, protein synthesis, and inflammation.

CAMTA2 is a protein that is highly expressed in various tissues and cells. It is found in high concentrations in the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is also expressed in various cell types, including neurons, muscle cells, and blood cells. It is Involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including cell signaling, gene regulation, and inflammation.

One of the key functions of CAMTA2 is its ability to activate gene expression. It does this by binding to specific DNA sequences and allowing them to be translated into proteins. This process is known as transcription. This function of CAMTA2 makes it a very attractive drug target.

Another function of CAMTA2 is to regulate cell signaling. It does this by interacting with various signaling molecules, including insulin and growth factors. These molecules are involved in regulating cellular processes such as cell growth, differentiation, and inflammation. This function of CAMTA2 makes it a potential drug for the treatment of many diseases.

CAMTA2 is also associated with apoptosis. Research shows that CAMTA2 can inhibit apoptosis, which is a way for cells to self-destruct. This process plays an important role in the death of neurons and the development of tumors. Therefore, inhibition of CAMTA2 may lead to apoptosis of neurons and tumor cells.

CAMTA2 is also associated with cellular inflammation. Research shows that CAMTA2 can promote inflammatory responses. This reaction is

Protein Name: Calmodulin Binding Transcription Activator 2

Functions: Transcription activator. May act as tumor suppressor

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