Target Name: HORMAD2
NCBI ID: G150280
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HORMAD2
Other Name(s): HORMA domain-containing protein 2 isoform X1 | HORMA domain-containing protein 2 (isoform a) | CT46.2 | HORMA domain-containing protein 2 isoform X2 | HORMAD2 variant 1 | HORMA domain containing 2 | HORMA domain-containing protein 2 | HORMAD2 variant 2 | HORMA domain containing 2, transcript variant 2 | MGC26710 | HORM2_HUMAN | HORMA domain containing 2, transcript variant 1

Understanding HORMAD2: Potential Drug Targets and Its Role in Biology

HORMAD2 (HORMA domain-containing protein 2 isoform X1) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues and cells of the body. It is a key regulator of cell growth, differentiation, and survival, and is involved in a wide range of physiological processes. Despite its importance, HORMAD2 is not well understood, and there are limited research studies available on its biology and potential drug targets. In this article, we will explore the biology and potential drug targets of HORMAD2.

Background

HORMAD2 is a member of the HORMAD family of proteins, which are known to play a critical role in the regulation of gene expression and protein synthesis. The HORMAD family includes four isoforms, HORMAD1, HORMAD2, HORMAD3, and HORMAD4. HORMAD2 is the most abundant isoform, and is expressed in a wide range of tissues and cells, including muscle, heart, brain, and cancer cells.

HORMAD2 is involved in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. It plays a key role in the development and maintenance of tissues and organs, and is involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival. HORMAD2 is also involved in the regulation of cell-cell interactions, and is thought to contribute to the development and maintenance of tissues and organs in a orchestrated manner.

In addition to its role in cell growth and differentiation, HORMAD2 is also involved in the regulation of cellular signaling pathways. It is a key regulator of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, which is involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including cell survival, growth, and differentiation. HORMAD2 is also involved in the regulation of the TGF-β signaling pathway, which is involved in cell growth, differentiation, and survival.

Potential Drug Targets

HORMAD2 is a potential drug target due to its involvement in various cellular processes that are important for human health and disease. One of the potential drug targets for HORMAD2 is its role in cell survival and growth. Cancer cells have the ability to evade the effects of anti-cancer drugs by promoting cell survival and growth. HORMAD2 may be a useful drug target for cancer because it is involved in the regulation of cell growth and survival.

Another potential drug target for HORMAD2 is its role in the regulation of cellular signaling pathways. HORMAD2 is involved in the regulation of several signaling pathways, including PI3K/Akt and TGF-β. Drugs that target these signaling pathways may be effective in treating diseases that are caused by the disruption of these signaling pathways, such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and developmental disorders.

Conclusion

HORMAD2 is a protein that is involved in a wide range of physiological processes in the body. Despite its importance, there is limited research on its biology and potential drug targets. In this article, we have explored the biology and potential drug targets of HORMAD2.

The biology of HORMAD2 is complex and involves the regulation of cell growth and differentiation, as well as the regulation of cellular signaling pathways. It is a potential drug target due to its involvement in these processes, and may be a useful target for the treatment of various diseases. Further research is needed to fully understand the biology of HORMAD2 and its potential drug targets.

Protein Name: HORMA Domain Containing 2

Functions: Essential for synapsis surveillance during meiotic prophase via the recruitment of ATR activity. Plays a key role in the male mid-pachytene checkpoint and the female meiotic prophase checkpoint: required for efficient build-up of ATR activity on unsynapsed chromosome regions, a process believed to form the basis of meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin (MSUC) and meiotic prophase quality control in both sexes. Required for the DNA double-strand break-independent, BRCA1-dependent activation of ATR on the sex chromosomes that is essential for normal sex body formation (By similarity)

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