Target Name: TPGS2
NCBI ID: G25941
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TPGS2
Other Name(s): Tubulin polyglutamylase complex subunit 2 | DKFZp586M1523 | polyglutamylase subunit 2 | tubulin polyglutamylase complex subunit 2 | C18orf10 | Tubulin polyglutamylase complex subunit 2 (isoform 1) | PGs2 | HsT3006 | L17 | TPGS2 variant 1 | TPGS2_HUMAN | HMFN0601 | Tubulin polyglutamylase complex subunit 2, transcript variant 1

tubulin polyglutamylase complex subunit 2: a potential drug target and biomarker

Tubulin polyglutamylase complex subunit 2 (TPGase2) is a protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of microtubule dynamics and dynamics-controlled transport in eukaryotic cells. The TPGase2 enzyme belongs to the family of polyglutamyltransferases (PGTs), which add a glutamyl group to the alpha-tubulin protein. This modification plays a significant role in the stability and dynamics of microtubules, and is dynamically regulated to maintain the integrity of the cytoskeleton. TPGase2 is also involved in the regulation of the onset of microtubule dynamics, which is critical for the proper functioning of various cellular processes, including cell division, intracellular transport, and cell signaling.

Drug targets and biomarkers are important tools in the development of new pharmaceuticals, and TPGase2 is a potential drug target due to its involvement in the regulation of microtubule dynamics. The development of inhibitors that specifically target TPGase2 could potentially lead to new treatments for various diseases, such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and developmental disorders. In addition, TPGase2 levels have been suggested as a potential biomarker for certain diseases, providing a new target for diagnostic tests and therapies.

Expression and localization of TPGase2

TPGase2 is a 22-kDa protein that is expressed in most eukaryotic cells. It is predominantly localized to the cytoplasm of the cell and is also found in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM). TPGase2 is a cytoplasmic protein, and its localization to the ER and MOM suggests that it may be involved in the regulation of microtubule dynamics from the cytoplasm to the cell surface.

Function and regulation of TPGase2

TPGase2 is involved in the regulation of microtubule dynamics and dynamics-controlled transport in eukaryotic cells. The TPGase2 enzyme adds a glutamyl group to the alpha-tubulin protein, which modifies the stability and dynamics of microtubules. The addition of the glutamyl group is reversible, and the stability of microtubules is regulated by the balance between the addition and removal of the glutamyl group.

TPGase2 is involved in the regulation of the onset of microtubule dynamics, which is critical for the proper functioning of various cellular processes, including cell division, intracellular transport, and cell signaling. The TPGase2 enzyme has been shown to be involved in the regulation of mitosis, meiosis, and intracellular transport. In addition, TPGase2 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cell signaling, including the regulation of cell adhesion, angiogenesis, and cancer progression.

In addition to its role in microtubule dynamics, TPGase2 is also involved in the regulation of other cellular processes. For example, TPGase2 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression, apoptosis, and autophagy. In addition, TPGase2 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of inflammation and cellular responses to infection.

Drug targeting and biomarkers for TPGase2

The development of inhibitors that specifically target TPGase2 could potentially lead to new treatments for various diseases, such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and developmental disorders. In addition, TPGase2 levels have been suggested as a potential biomarker for certain diseases, providing a new target for diagnostic tests and therapies.

One approach to targeting TPGase2 is to develop small molecules that specifically inhibit the activity of TPGase2. These small molecules can be administered to cells and inhibit the

Protein Name: Tubulin Polyglutamylase Complex Subunit 2

Functions: Subunit of the tubulin polyglutamylase complex (TPGC). The complex mediates cilia and flagella polyglutamylation which is essential for their biogenesis and motility

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