Target Name: MYBPC1
NCBI ID: G4604
Review Report on MYBPC1 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on MYBPC1 Target / Biomarker
MYBPC1
Other Name(s): slow skeletal-type muscle myosin-binding-protein C | Slow MyBP-C | MYPC1_HUMAN | Skeletal muscle C-protein | skeletal muscle C-protein | ssMyBP-C | Slow-type | Myosin binding protein C1, transcript variant 1 | myosin binding protein C1 | MYBPC1 variant 1 | Myosin binding protein C1 | LCCS4 | slow MyBP-C | MYOTREM | Myosin-binding protein C, slow-type (isoform 1) | MYBPCC | MYBPCS | Myosin binding protein C slow type | myosin binding protein C, slow type | C-protein, skeletal muscle slow isoform | Myosin-binding protein C, slow-type

MYBPC1 Regulates Myosin Filament Formation and Contributes To Muscle Growth and Aging

Myosin-binding protein C (MYBPC1) is a protein that is expressed in muscle cells and is known for its role in the regulation of muscle growth and maintenance. It is a member of the myosin-binding protein gene family, which is a family of proteins that are involved in the regulation of muscle function.MYBPC1 is expressed in slow skeletal-type muscle, which is the type of muscle that is responsible for providing sustained force throughout the body.

MYBPC1 is a 20-kDa protein that is expressed in muscle cells of various organisms, including humans. It is characterized by a unique N-terminus that consists of a 21 amino acid residue, as well as a C-terminus that is composed of a variable number of amino acids. The C-terminus of MYBPC1 is known to be involved in the formation of a complex with a protein called myosin, which is a key component of the myosin filament that is responsible for muscle contraction.

MYBPC1 is involved in the regulation of muscle growth and maintenance by promoting the assembly and disassembly of myosin filaments. It does this by interacting with a protein called myosin regulatory protein (MYR), which is also known as T-complex protein.MYBPC1 helps to regulate the number of myosin filaments that are present in muscle cells, which is important for determining the level of muscle force that can be generated.

MYBPC1 is also involved in the regulation of muscle aging and repair. It does this by interacting with a protein called muscle regulatory protein (MRP), which is known as transcription factor-4 (T-CF4). MYBPC1 helps to regulate the level of MRP that is present in muscle cells, which is important for maintaining muscle mass and strength in older adults.

MYBPC1 is a potential drug target and may also be a biomarker for a variety of muscle-related conditions, including muscle weakness, muscle pain, and muscle disease. Because it

Protein Name: Myosin Binding Protein C1

Functions: Thick filament-associated protein located in the crossbridge region of vertebrate striated muscle a bands. Slow skeletal protein that binds to both myosin and actin (PubMed:31264822, PubMed:31025394). In vitro, binds to native thin filaments and modifies the activity of actin-activated myosin ATPase. May modulate muscle contraction or may play a more structural role

The "MYBPC1 Target / Biomarker Review Report" is a customizable review of hundreds up to thousends of related scientific research literature by AI technology, covering specific information about MYBPC1 comprehensively, including but not limited to:
•   general information;
•   protein structure and compound binding;
•   protein biological mechanisms;
•   its importance;
•   the target screening and validation;
•   expression level;
•   disease relevance;
•   drug resistance;
•   related combination drugs;
•   pharmacochemistry experiments;
•   related patent analysis;
•   advantages and risks of development, etc.
The report is helpful for project application, drug molecule design, research progress updates, publication of research papers, patent applications, etc. If you are interested to get a full version of this report, please feel free to contact us at BD@silexon.ai

More Common Targets

MYBPC2 | MYBPC3 | MYBPH | MYBPHL | MYC | MYCBP | MYCBP2 | MYCBP2-AS1 | MYCBPAP | MYCL | MYCL-AS1 | MYCLP1 | MYCN | MYCNOS | MYCNUT | MYCT1 | MYD88 | MYDGF | MYEF2 | Myelin Protein | MYEOV | MYF5 | MYF6 | MYG1 | MYH1 | MYH10 | MYH11 | MYH13 | MYH14 | MYH15 | MYH16 | MYH2 | MYH3 | MYH4 | MYH6 | MYH7 | MYH7B | MYH8 | MYH9 | MYHAS | MYL1 | MYL10 | MYL11 | MYL12A | MYL12B | MYL12BP3 | MYL2 | MYL3 | MYL4 | MYL5 | MYL6 | MYL6B | MYL7 | MYL9 | MYLIP | MYLK | MYLK-AS1 | MYLK-AS2 | MYLK2 | MYLK3 | MYLK4 | MYLKP1 | MYMK | MYMX | MYNN | MYO10 | MYO15A | MYO15B | MYO16 | MYO16-AS1 | MYO16-AS2 | MYO18A | MYO18B | MYO19 | MYO1A | MYO1B | MYO1C | MYO1D | MYO1E | MYO1F | MYO1G | MYO1H | MYO3A | MYO3B | MYO3B-AS1 | MYO5A | MYO5B | MYO5C | MYO6 | MYO7A | MYO7B | MYO9A | MYO9B | MYOC | MYOCD | MYOD1 | MYOF | MYOG | MYOM1 | MYOM2