Target Name: VIT
NCBI ID: G5212
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VIT
Other Name(s): VIT variant 1 | vitrin | Vitrin (isoform 1) | VITRN_HUMAN | Vitrin, transcript variant 1 | Vitrin | VIT1

VIT: A Protein Regulating Brain Processes

VIT (VIT variant 1) is a protein that is expressed in the brain and is known for its role in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. The protein has been shown to be involved in a number of different brain processes, including the development and maintenance of neural circuits.

One of the key functions of VIT is its role in the regulation of neuron growth and differentiation. Neurons are the building blocks of the nervous system and play a critical role in transmitting information between different parts of the brain. The formation and maintenance of these neurons is a critical process that requires precise regulation.

VIT helps to ensure that neurons are properly formed and that they are properly connected to other neurons in the network. It does this by participating in the regulation of the cell cycle, a process that controls the growth and division of cells.

In addition to its role in cell growth and differentiation, VIT is also involved in the regulation of cell survival. This is important because neurons are highly responsive to changes in the environment and must be able to survive and adapt in order to function properly.

The regulation of cell survival is a critical process that is closely monitored by a number of different proteins. VIT is one of these proteins, and it is involved in the regulation of cell survival by ensuring that neurons are able to divide and survive in the face of various stressors, such as lack of oxygen or exposure to toxins.

VIT is also involved in the regulation of cell migration. Neurons are able to move to different parts of the brain in order to perform their various functions, and VIT helps to ensure that these neurons are able to migrate to the correct destination.

In addition to its role in the regulation of cell growth, differentiation, and survival, VIT is also involved in the regulation of inflammation. Neurons are a key target for many different types of inflammation, and VIT helps to ensure that these neurons are able to withstand these infections and continue to function properly.

Overall, VIT is a protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of a wide range of brain processes. Its functions include the regulation of cell growth and differentiation, cell survival, cell migration, and inflammation. As a result, VIT may be a promising drug target or biomarker for a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Protein Name: Vitrin

Functions: Promotes matrix assembly and cell adhesiveness. Plays a role in spinal cord formation by regulating the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells

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