Target Name: LCE3B
NCBI ID: G353143
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LCE3B
Other Name(s): Late cornified envelope 3C | Late envelope protein 14 | LEP14 | LCE3B_HUMAN | Late cornified envelope 3B | late cornified envelope 3B | Late cornified envelope protein 3B | late envelope protein 14

LCE3B: A Protein Involved in Late Cornified Envelope Formation and Maintenance

The Late Cornified Envelope 3C (LCE3B) is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. It is a component of the late cornified envelope, which is a structure that surrounds and protects nerve cells. LCE3B is unique because it is one of the only proteins that is expressed in the late cornified envelope, and it is also one of the only proteins that has been shown to be involved in the development and maintenance of the late cornified envelope.

The late cornified envelope is a complex structure that is formed during the maturation of nerve cells. It consists of several different proteins that work together to protect the nerve cell and ensure that it can properly function. The late cornified envelope is critical for the survival and function of nerve cells, and it is constantly being modified and regulated by the cell.

One of the proteins that is involved in the formation and maintenance of the late cornified envelope is LCE3B. This protein is a key component of the late cornified envelope and is expressed in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. It is also one of the only proteins that is expressed in the late cornified envelope and has been shown to play a role in its formation and maintenance.

LCE3B is a transmembrane protein, which means that it spans the cell membrane and is expressed in the outer membrane of the cell. It is also a glycoprotein, which means that it consists of a protein that is capped with a sugar molecule called a glycone. This sugar molecule is important for the stability and structure of the protein and helps to ensure that it can properly function.

One of the key functions of LCE3B is its role in the formation and maintenance of the late cornified envelope. This structure is critical for the survival and function of nerve cells, and it is constantly being modified and regulated by the cell. LCE3B is involved in this process by helping to ensure that the late cornified envelope is formed properly and that it is properly maintained.

In addition to its role in the formation and maintenance of the late cornified envelope, LCE3B is also involved in the regulation of several other cellular processes. For example, it is involved in the transport of nutrients and oxygen to the cell, and it is also involved in the regulation of the levels of ion in the cell.

Despite its importance for the survival and function of nerve cells, LCE3B is not well understood. There is currently limited research on the specific functions of this protein, and more research is needed to fully understand its role in the late cornified envelope and the development and maintenance of nerve cells.

In conclusion, LCE3B is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body and is involved in the formation and maintenance of the late cornified envelope. It is a critical protein for the survival and function of nerve cells and is an potential drug target or biomarker for future research. Further research is needed to fully understand the specific functions of LCE3B and its role in the late cornified envelope.

Protein Name: Late Cornified Envelope 3B

Functions: A structural component of the cornified envelope of the stratum corneum involved in innate cutaneous host defense (Probable). Possesses defensin-like antimicrobial activity against a broad spectrum of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, both aerobic and anaerobic species. Upon inflammation, may regulate skin barrier repair by shaping cutaneous microbiota composition and immune response to bacterial antigens (PubMed:28634035)

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