Target Name: TAF15
NCBI ID: G8148
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TAF15
Other Name(s): TAF15 variant 2 | TATA-binding protein-associated factor 2N | TAF2N | TAF(II)68 | TATA box-binding protein-associated factor 2N (RNA-binding protein 56) | TAFII68 | TATA-binding protein-associated factor 2N (isoform 1) | RBP56_HUMAN | TATA-box binding protein associated factor 15, transcript variant 2 | TATA-box binding protein associated factor 15, transcript variant 1 | RNA-binding protein 56 | TATA-box binding protein associated factor 15 | TBP-associated factor 15 | TATA box binding protein (TBP)-associated factor, RNA polymerase II, N, 68kD (RNA-binding protein 56) | RBP56/CSMF fusion | TAF15 RNA polymerase II, TATA box binding protein (TBP)-associated factor, 68kDa | Npl3 | 68 kDa TATA-binding protein-associated factor | TAF15 variant 1 | RBP56 | hTAFII68 | TATA-binding protein-associated factor 2N (isoform 2)

TAF15: Protein Involved in Various Physiological Processes

TAF15 (TAF15 variant 2) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is a member of the TAF15 family, which consists of four isoforms: TAF15, TAF16, TAF17, and TAF18. The four isoforms are different in their length and sequence, and TAF15 is the most abundant isoform.

TAF15 is a protein that is known to play a role in various physiological processes in the body. One of its well-known functions is its role in the regulation of ion channels, which are responsible for the flow of electrical impulses through cells. TAF15 helps to regulate the opening and closing of these channels, which is important for the proper functioning of many different tissues and organs.

In addition to its role in ion channel regulation, TAF15 is also known to be involved in the regulation of various signaling pathways. For example, TAF15 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cell proliferation, and it has been shown to interact with proteins that are involved in cell signaling pathways such as TGF-β and NF-kappa-B.

Another function of TAF15 is its role in the regulation of cellular transport. TAF15 is involved in the regulation of the movement of various molecules into and out of cells, including proteins such as neurotransmitters and vesicles. This is important for the proper functioning of many different tissues and organs, and TAF15 is thought to be involved in the development of various neurological and psychiatric disorders.

TAF15 is also involved in the regulation of the immune system, and it has been shown to play a role in the development of autoimmune diseases. For example, TAF15 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of the production of antibodies by B cells, which are a key part of the immune system.

In conclusion, TAF15 is a protein that is involved in a wide range of physiological processes in the body. Its role in ion channel regulation, signaling pathways, cellular transport, and immune system regulation makes it an attractive target for drug development. Further research is needed to fully understand the functions of TAF15 and its potential as a drug.

Protein Name: TATA-box Binding Protein Associated Factor 15

Functions: RNA and ssDNA-binding protein that may play specific roles during transcription initiation at distinct promoters. Can enter the preinitiation complex together with the RNA polymerase II (Pol II)

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