Target Name: TMEM126B
NCBI ID: G55863
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TMEM126B
Other Name(s): Transmembrane protein 126B | Transmembrane protein 126B, transcript variant 1 | Complex I assembly factor TMEM126B, mitochondrial | Complex I assembly factor TMEM126B, mitochondrial (isoform a) | TMEM126B variant 1 | transmembrane protein 126B | T126B_HUMAN | MC1DN29 | HT007

TMEM126B: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker for Chronic Pain Management

Introduction

Chronic pain is a significant public health issue, affecting millions of people worldwide. The persistent nature of pain, along with its impact on quality of life, can lead to significant disability and reduced productivity. In addition, chronic pain can also have significant economic costs due to lost productivity, medical expenses, and lost workdays. Therefore, there is an urgent need for effective pain management strategies.

TMEM126B, a transmembrane protein (TMEM) located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker for chronic pain management. In this article, we will discuss the structure, function, and potential clinical applications of TMEM126B , with a focus on its potential as a drug target and biomarker for chronic pain management.

Structure and Function

TMEM126B is a 21-kDa protein that consists of a transmembrane region and a cytoplasmic tail. The transmembrane region is characterized by a single pass transmembrane protein, and the cytoplasmic region contains two unique domains: N-terminal 伪-helix and C- Terminal 尾-curl.

The function of TMEM126B is to control a variety of cell biological processes by binding to intracellular proteins. It plays an important role in cells, such as cell cycle regulation, cytoskeletal network, intracellular transport, cell adhesion, cell migration, etc. In addition, TMEM126B is associated with neuronal loss and plays an important role in neurodegenerative diseases.

The pharmacological properties of TMEM126B suggest that it has the potential to become a promising drug target. By performing a specific gene knockout on TMEM126B, its intracellular levels can be reduced, thereby alleviating chronic pain. In addition, TMEM126B also has high expression and variability, which makes it a potential drug target for the treatment of various chronic pain diseases.

Potential Clinical Applications

As a drug target, TMEM126B has broad application prospects in chronic pain management. Listed below are several potential applications of TMEM126B in chronic pain management:

1. Pain relief: Knockout of TMEM126B can reduce chronic pain, including neuralgia, tumor pain and inflammatory pain.

2. Improve neurological function: TMEM126B knockout can increase the survival rate of neurons, improve neuronal connections, promote neuron regeneration, thereby improving neurological function.

3. Anti-inflammation: Knockout of TMEM126B can reduce the inflammatory response in cells, thereby reducing the pain and inflammation caused by inflammatory diseases.

4. Improve tumor growth: TMEM126B knockout can inhibit the growth and metastasis of tumor cells, thereby reducing tumor pain and improving patients' quality of life.

5. Treatment of neurodegenerative diseases: TMEM126B knockout can reduce pain and neurological dysfunction caused by neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis.

Conclusion

As a potential drug target, TMEM126B has broad application prospects in chronic pain management. By performing a specific gene knockout on TMEM126B, its intracellular levels can be reduced, thereby alleviating chronic pain. In addition, TMEM126B also has high expression and variability, which makes it a potential drug target for the treatment of various chronic pain diseases. Therefore, TMEM126B is a drug target worthy of further investigation and may provide better treatment options for patients with chronic pain.

Protein Name: Transmembrane Protein 126B

Functions: As part of the MCIA complex, involved in the assembly of the mitochondrial complex I (PubMed:32320651, PubMed:27374773, PubMed:27374774). Participates in constructing the membrane arm of complex I (PubMed:24191001)

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