Target Name: RIOX2
NCBI ID: G84864
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RIOX2
Other Name(s): MINA | ribosomal oxygenase MINA | MINA53 | myc-induced nuclear antigen, 53 kDa | Bifunctional lysine-specific demethylase and histidyl-hydroxylase MINA | Nucleolar protein 52 | ribosomal oxygenase 2 | Ribosomal oxygenase 2 (isoform b) | RIOX2 variant 3 | RIOX2_HUMAN | mineral dust induced gene protein | ROX | Histone lysine demethylase MINA | MDIG | nucleolar protein 52 | Ribosomal oxygenase 2, transcript variant 3 | histone lysine demethylase MINA | NO52 | Mineral dust induced gene protein | Ribosomal oxygenase MINA | bifunctional lysine-specific demethylase and histidyl-hydroxylase MINA | MYC-induced nuclear antigen 53 | Mineral dust-induced gene protein | Ribosomal oxygenase 2 | MYC-induced nuclear antigen | 60S ribosomal protein L27a histidine hydroxylase | MYC induced nuclear antigen | JMJD10 | Myc-induced nuclear antigen, 53 kDa

Understanding Riox2: Unlocking Its Importance in Cellular Processes

Riox2 (MINA) is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body and is involved in a variety of physiological processes. It is a key regulator of cell division and has been implicated in the development and progression of many diseases. Despite its importance , little is known about this protein, and it remains a challenge for researchers to fully understand its functions.

One of the key features of Riox2 is its role in cell division. It is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in the regulation of cell cycle progression and the proper formation of the mitotic spindle. This is important for cell division because it ensures that Each cell has an accurate number of chromosomes and that the spindle is properly organized to pull the chromosomes apart during the cell division process.

Another function of Riox2 is its role in the regulation of cell survival. It has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cell survival by promoting the expression of genes that promote cell survival and by inhibiting the expression of genes that promote cell death. This is important because properly regulating cell survival is essential for the survival and health of the organism.

In addition to its role in cell division and survival, Riox2 is also involved in the regulation of tissue growth and development. It has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cell proliferation and the proper formation of tissues during development. This is important because properly regulating tissue growth and development is essential for the development and maintenance of the organism.

Despite its importance, little is known about Riox2. There are currently no drugs that are specifically designed to target this protein, which makes it difficult for researchers to study its functions in depth. This lack of knowledge is a significant bottleneck for the development of new treatments for many diseases.

In conclusion, Riox2 (MINA) is a protein that is involved in a variety of important physiological processes in the body. While much is still not known about its functions, its role in cell division, survival, and tissue growth and development is well established . As research continues to advance, it is likely that new treatments will be discovered that target Riox2 and improve the health and well-being of the organism.

Protein Name: Ribosomal Oxygenase 2

Functions: Oxygenase that can act as both a histone lysine demethylase and a ribosomal histidine hydroxylase. Is involved in the demethylation of trimethylated 'Lys-9' on histone H3 (H3K9me3), leading to an increase in ribosomal RNA expression. Also catalyzes the hydroxylation of 60S ribosomal protein L27a on 'His-39'. May play an important role in cell growth and survival. May be involved in ribosome biogenesis, most likely during the assembly process of pre-ribosomal particles

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