Target Name: MAN2B2
NCBI ID: G23324
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MAN2B2
Other Name(s): MAN2B2 variant 1 | KIAA0935 | EpMAN | Mannosidase alpha class 2B member 2 | OTTHUMP00000217460 | OTTHUMP00000217558 | alpha-1,6-mannosidase | Epididymis-specific alpha-mannosidase (isoform 1) | mannosidase alpha class 2B member 2 | OTTHUMP00000217559 | MA2B2_HUMAN | epididymis secretory sperm binding protein | Epididymis-specific alpha-mannosidase | core-specific lysosomal alpha-1,6-Mannosidase | Alpha-1,6-mannosidase | Mannosidase alpha class 2B member 2, transcript variant 1

Understanding MAN2B2: Potential Drug Targets for Neurodegenerative Diseases

MAN2B2 (MutL1-AS-2) is a gene that encodes a protein known as MBD2, which is a key regulator of microtubules in eukaryotic cells. Mutations in the MAN2B2 gene have been linked to a variety of neurological and developmental disorders, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and congenital disorders. Despite its importance, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying MAN2B2 function or potential drug targets.

The protein MBD2 encoded by the Mannheimia dimer (MAN2B2) gene is an important microtubule regulator in eukaryotic cells. Mutations in the MAN2B2 gene have been linked to a variety of neurological and developmental disorders, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and congenital disorders. Despite its functional importance, little is known about its molecular mechanisms as well as potential drug targets.

The protein MBD2 encoded by the Mannheimia dimer (MAN2B2) gene is an important microtubule regulator in eukaryotic cells. Mutations in the MAN2B2 gene have been linked to a variety of neurological and developmental disorders, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and congenital disorders. Despite its importance, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying MAN2B2 function or potential drug targets.

Mutations in the Mann's dimer (MAN2B2) gene have been shown to be associated with a variety of neurological and developmental disorders, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and congenital disorders. However, because the current research on the function of Mann's dimer (MAN2B2) gene is still very limited, it is difficult to understand its specific molecular mechanism. This makes Mannheimia dimer (MAN2B2) a very attractive drug target, which is expected to provide new clues for the treatment of these diseases.

The identification and characterization of potential drug targets is an important step in the development of new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases. Mutations in the MAN2B2 gene are associated with a variety of neurological and developmental disorders and, therefore, it is an important step in the development of new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases. A promising drug target. Through in-depth study of the molecular mechanism of Mann's dimer (MAN2B2), it is expected to provide an important theoretical basis for the development of new treatments.

KEYWORDS: MAN2B2, MutL1-AS-2, microtubules, eukaryotic cells, drug targets, neurological disorders, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, congenital disorders.

Although mutations in the MAN2B2 gene have been associated with a variety of neurological and developmental disorders, research on the function of the MAN2B2 gene is currently limited. This makes Mannheimia dimer (MAN2B2) a very attractive drug target, which is expected to provide new clues for the treatment of these diseases. Through in-depth study of the molecular mechanism of Mann's dimer (MAN2B2), it is expected to provide an important theoretical basis for the development of new treatments.

Mutations in the Mann's dimer (MAN2B2) gene have been associated with a variety of neurological and developmental disorders, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and congenital disorders. Depending on the type of disease caused by MAN2B2 gene mutations, MAN2B2 gene mutations can be linked to nervous system development and tumorigenesis.

Mannheimia dimer (MAN2B2) is a transcription factor expressed in a variety of cell types. Mutations in the MAN2B2 gene may lead to changes in the structure or function of the MAN2B2 protein, thereby affecting the role of MAN2B2 in cells. These changes may lead to changes in the role of MAN2B2 in nervous system development and tumorigenesis, thereby affecting the function of MAN2B2.

Protein Name: Mannosidase Alpha Class 2B Member 2

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