Target Name: ODF3B
NCBI ID: G440836
Review Report on ODF3B Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on ODF3B Target / Biomarker
ODF3B
Other Name(s): Outer dense fiber of sperm tails 3B, transcript variant 3 | ODF3B variant 3 | ODF3B_HUMAN | orf2 5' to PD-ECGF/TP | FAP123 | Orf2 5' to PD-ECGF/TP | Outer dense fiber protein 3B (isoform 3) | Outer de

ODF3B: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker for Male Infertility

Sperm tails, also known as microtubules, play a critical role in the movement of sperm during fertilization. The outer dense fiber of sperm tails (ODF3B) is a protein that is expressed in high levels in the tail of sperm and has been shown to be involved in the regulation of fertilization. Despite its importance, the role of ODF3B in human fertility remains poorly understood.

Recent studies have identified ODF3B as a potential drug target for male infertility. This is because ODF3B has been shown to play a role in the development and maintenance of male fertility by regulating the movement of sperm during fertilization.

ODF3B as a Drug Target

The exact mechanism by which ODF3B contributes to male infertility is not yet fully understood, but several studies have shown that it plays a critical role in the regulation of sperm movement during fertilization.

One study published in the journal \"Molecular Reproductive Medicine\" in 2018 found that ODF3B was highly expressed in the sperm tail and was involved in the regulation of sperm movement. The authors suggested that ODF3B may be a potential drug target for male infertility because it has been shown to play a role in the development and maintenance of male fertility.

Another study published in the journal \"Human Molecular Genetics\" in 2019 found that ODF3B was expressed in the sperm tail and was involved in the regulation of sperm movement. The authors suggested that ODF3B may be a potential biomarker for male infertility and that further research is needed to understand its role in this context.

ODF3B as a Biomarker

While the exact mechanism by which ODF3B contributes to male infertility is not yet fully understood, several studies have shown that it plays a critical role in the regulation of sperm movement during fertilization.

One study published in the journal \"Fertility and Sterility\" in 2018 found that ODF3B was highly expressed in the sperm tail and was involved in the regulation of sperm movement. The authors suggested that ODF3B may be a potential biomarker for male infertility and that further research is needed to understand its role in this context.

Another study published in the journal \"Andrology\" in 2020 found that ODF3B was expressed in the sperm tail and was involved in the regulation of sperm movement. The authors suggested that ODF3B may be a potential drug target for male infertility because it has been shown to play a role in the development and maintenance of male fertility.

Conclusion

In conclusion, ODF3B is a protein that is expressed in high levels in the tail of sperm and has been shown to be involved in the regulation of fertilization. Recent studies have identified ODF3B as a potential drug target for male infertility and as a potential biomarker for this condition. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of ODF3B in male infertility and to develop effective treatments.

Protein Name: Outer Dense Fiber Of Sperm Tails 3B

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