Target Name: TUBB4B
NCBI ID: G10383
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TUBB4B
Other Name(s): TUBB2 | class IVb beta tubulin | tubulin, beta, 2 | epididymis secretory sperm binding protein | Tubulin beta-2C chain | tubulin, beta 2C | TBB4B_HUMAN | TUBB2C | LCAEOD | tubulin beta 4B class IVb | Tubulin beta-2 chain | tubulin beta-2 chain | Tubulin beta-4B chain | Beta2 | Tubulin beta 4B class IVb | tubulin beta-2C chain | Tubulin, beta, 2 | Class IVb beta tubulin

TUBB4B: A Protein Regulator of Cell Growth, Cell Division, and Cell Signaling

TUBB4B, also known as TUBB2, is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body. It is a key regulator of cell growth and has been linked to a number of diseases, including cancer.

One of the key functions of TUBB4B is its role in cell division. It is a transcription factor that helps to control the expression of genes involved in cell growth and division. This is important because proper cell division is essential for the growth and development of tissues and organs, and for the prevention of cancer.

Another function of TUBB4B is its role in cell signaling. It is involved in a number of signaling pathways that regulate cell behavior, including the regulation of cell adhesion and the control of cell migration. This is important because these processes help to maintain the integrity of tissues and organs and can be disrupted in a variety of diseases, including cancer.

TUBB4B has also been linked to a number of diseases, including cancer. For example, studies have shown that TUBB4B is often expressed in various types of cancer, and that it is involved in the regulation of cell growth and division in these diseases. This suggests that TUBB4B may be a useful target for cancer therapies.

In addition to its role in cancer, TUBB4B is also involved in a number of other important processes in the body. For example, it is involved in the regulation of cell survival and in the control of cell death. This is important because proper cell survival and death are essential for the growth and development of tissues and organs and for the prevention of diseases such as heart disease and neurological disorders.

Another function of TUBB4B is its role in the regulation of inflammation. It is involved in the regulation of immune responses and in the control of inflammation that can be harmful to the body. This is important because chronic inflammation can lead to a host of diseases, including heart disease and autoimmune disorders.

In conclusion, TUBB4B is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body and is involved in a number of important functions in the body. Its role in cell division, signaling, and inflammation makes it a potential drug target and biomarker for a variety of diseases, including cancer. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of TUBB4B in these diseases and to develop effective therapies.

Protein Name: Tubulin Beta 4B Class IVb

Functions: Tubulin is the major constituent of microtubules, a cylinder consisting of laterally associated linear protofilaments composed of alpha- and beta-tubulin heterodimers. Microtubules grow by the addition of GTP-tubulin dimers to the microtubule end, where a stabilizing cap forms. Below the cap, tubulin dimers are in GDP-bound state, owing to GTPase activity of alpha-tubulin

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