Target Name: MSMB
NCBI ID: G4477
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MSMB
Other Name(s): Prostatic secretory protein 94 | Seminal plasma beta-inhibin | IGBF | prostate secretory protein of 94 amino acids | Immunoglobulin binding factor | HPC13 | Immunoglobulin-binding factor | MSMB_HUMAN | prostate secreted seminal plasma protein | immunoglobulin binding factor | PRPS | Beta-microseminoprotein | PN44 | seminal plasma beta-inhibin | MSPB | PSP57 | PSP | PSP94 | MSP | Beta-microseminoprotein (isoform a) | PSP-94 | Prostate secreted seminal plasma protein | microseminoprotein beta | Prostate secretory protein of 94 amino acids | MSMB variant PSP94 | Microseminoprotein beta, transcript variant PSP94

MSMB: Key Regulator of Prostate Growth and Development

Prostatic secretory protein 94 (MSMB) is a protein that is expressed in the prostatic tissue, which is the tissue that produces sperm in the male body. MSMB is a key regulator of the prostate gland, and it has been implicated in a number of important biological processes.

One of the key functions of MSMB is its role in the regulation of prostate growth and development. The prostate gland is a small, highly specialized organ that is responsible for the production of sperm and the maintenance of the prostate-urinary system. MSMB plays a crucial role in the growth and development of the prostate gland, and it is thought to help to ensure that the gland is properly formed and functions properly.

MSMB is also involved in the regulation of prostate function. In addition to its role in prostate growth and development, MSMB is also thought to be involved in the regulation of prostate urine output. This is important because an imbalance in urine output can be a sign of an underlying medical condition, and it is important to maintain proper levels of urine output to help ensure that the body is getting rid of waste products.

MSMB is also involved in the regulation of the prostate's production of lubricating fluid. Lubricant is a fluid secreted by the prostate tissue that helps protect it from damage and irritation. MSMB controls the production of lubricating fluid by regulating the production and release of prostatic fluid in prostate tissue, an important step in ensuring healthy prostate tissue.

MSMB is also thought to be involved in the regulation of pain and inflammation in the prostate gland. The prostate is one of the organs most susceptible to inflammation and pain in the male body, and the role of MSMB is to help control this inflammation and pain. In some diseases, such as prostatitis and prostate cancer, MSMB levels may change, and therefore these diseases may also serve as potential drug targets for MSMB.

MSMB is a potential drug target (or biomarker) because of its involvement in the regulation of prostate growth, development, function, and pain and inflammation. The levels of MSMB in the prostate tissue are thought to be important for the proper functioning of the gland , and changes in MSMB levels may be a sign of underlying medical conditions. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of MSMB in the regulation of the prostate gland and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Microseminoprotein Beta

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