Target Name: SERPINB5
NCBI ID: G5268
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SERPINB5
Other Name(s): SPB5_HUMAN | Peptidase inhibitor 5 | serpin family B member 5 | maspin | PI-5 | Serpin family B member 5 | serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 5 | PI5 | Serpin B5 | Serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 5 | Maspin | serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 5 | protease inhibitor 5 (maspin) | peptidase inhibitor 5 | Protease inhibitor 5

Understanding SERPINB5: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

SERPINB5 (SPB5_HUMAN) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and pancreas. It is a member of the serpins family, which are a group of transmembrane proteins that regulate various physiological processes in the body, including blood clotting.

SERPINB5 is a 21-kDa protein that consists of 108 amino acid residues. It has a characteristic 伪-helices structure, which is composed of a unique combination of 10 伪-helices that are arranged in a specific order. The 伪-helices are responsible for the protein's unique structure and function, as well as its ability to interact with other proteins.

One of the most interesting aspects of SERPINB5 is its role in blood clotting.SERPINB5 is a potent inhibitor of platelet aggregation, which is the ability of platelets to come together and form blood clots. This is important because blood clots can cause a wide range of health problems, including heart attacks, strokes, and deep vein thrombosis.

SERPINB5 is also expressed in various tissues that are involved in the immune response. In addition, it is involved in the regulation of cell adhesion, which is the process by which cells stick together and form tissues.

The research on SERPINB5 is still in its infancy, and there is much that is still to be learned about this protein. However, its unique structure and function as an inhibitor of blood clots make it an attractive drug target for researchers.

SERPINB5 has been shown to be involved in several different processes in the body, including blood clotting, immune response, and cell adhesion. As a result, it is possible that it may be a useful biomarker for various diseases, including heart disease, stroke, and cancer.

In addition, the study of SERPINB5 may also provide new insights into the underlying mechanisms of blood clotting and other physiological processes. This knowledge could ultimately lead to the development of new treatments for a wide range of diseases.

Overall, SERPINB5 is a protein that has the potential to be a drug target or biomarker. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in the body and its potential as a therapeutic agent.

Protein Name: Serpin Family B Member 5

Functions: Tumor suppressor. It blocks the growth, invasion, and metastatic properties of mammary tumors. As it does not undergo the S (stressed) to R (relaxed) conformational transition characteristic of active serpins, it exhibits no serine protease inhibitory activity

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