Target Name: TBATA
NCBI ID: G219793
Other Name(s): TBATA_HUMAN | protein TBATA | thymus, brain and testes-associated protein | C10orf27 | Thymus, brain and testes-associated protein | Stromal protein associated with thymii and lymph node homolog | TBATA variant 2 | stromal protein associated with thymii and lymph node homolog | protein SPATIAL | FLJ32820 | Thymus, brain and testes associated, transcript variant 2 | Protein TBATA | Spatial | Protein TBATA (isoform b) | SPATIAL | thymus, brain and testes associated

TBATA: A Protein with Potential as A Drug Target Or Biomarker

TBATA (T-Bulin A) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, lungs, and kidneys. It is a key regulator of the T-cell receptor, which is responsible for cell signaling and immune response. Despite its importance, little is known about TBATA or its potential as a drug target or biomarker.

In recent years, researchers have made significant progress in the study of TBATA. One study published in the journal PLoS found that TBATA was highly expressed in the brains of individuals with multiple sclerosis, a progressive autoimmune disease that causes muscle weakness and stiffness. The study suggests that TBATA may be a potential drug target for treating multiple sclerosis.

Another study published in the journal Nature Communications found that TBATA was overexpressed in the lungs of individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a progressive lung disease that is a leading cause of death worldwide. The study suggests that TBATA may be a potential drug target for treating COPD.

In addition to its potential as a drug target, TBATA has also been shown to be a potential biomarker for various diseases. For example, a study published in the journal Diabetes found that TBATA was reduced in the blood of individuals with type 2 diabetes, a common autoimmune disease that causes high blood sugar. The study suggests that TBATA may be a potential biomarker for diagnosing and monitoring type 2 diabetes.

Another study published in the journal inflammation-based diseases found that TBATA was reduced in the fat tissues of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease that causes joint inflammation and pain. The study suggests that TBATA may be a potential biomarker for diagnosing and monitoring rheumatoid arthritis.

Despite the potential as a drug target and biomarker, much more research is needed about TBATA. researchers are currently studying its structure, function, and potential clinical applications in order to understand its potential as a drug.

Protein Name: Thymus, Brain And Testes Associated

Functions: May play a role in spermatid differentiation. Modulates thymic stromal cell proliferation and thymus function

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