Target Name: GJB5
NCBI ID: G2709
Other Name(s): Connexin 31.1 | CX31.1 | gap junction protein, beta 5, 31.1kDa | Gap junction protein beta 5 | Cx31.1 | Connexin-31.1 | Gap junction beta-5 protein | CXB5_HUMAN | gap junctional protein cx31.1 | Gap junction protein, beta 5 (connexin 31.1) | gap junction protein beta 5 | gap junction protein, beta 5 (connexin 31.1) | OTTHUMP00000004186 | Gap junction protein, beta 5

GJB5: Heart-Specific Protein in Cell-Cell, Cell-Extracellular Signaling, Structure, Function and Immune Response

GJB5 (Connexin 31.1) is a protein that is expressed in the heart and is known for its role in heart function. It is a member of the connexin family, which is a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in cell-cell and cell-extracellular signaling. GJB5 is a 21-kDa protein that is expressed in the heart and is involved in various physiological processes that are critical for heart function.

GJB5 is involved in the regulation of cell-cell signaling, which is the process by which cells communicate with each other to coordinate their activities. This is important for the heart, which is a constantly-changing and dynamic organ that needs to be able to respond quickly to changes in the environment. GJB5 is involved in the regulation of the electrical activity of the heart, which is critical for proper heart function.

In addition to its role in cell-cell signaling, GJB5 is also involved in the regulation of cell-extracellular signaling. This is important for the heart, which needs to be able to respond to changes in the body's environment, such as changes in blood pressure or the levels of oxygen in the body. GJB5 is involved in the regulation of the release of hormones from the heart, which is critical for maintaining proper heart function.

GJB5 is also involved in the regulation of the structure and function of the heart. This is important for the heart, which needs to be able to maintain its shape and function properly in order to pump blood throughout the body. GJB5 is involved in the regulation of the elasticity of the heart muscle, which is critical for proper heart function.

GJB5 is also involved in the regulation of the immune response. This is important for the heart, which is a constantly-changing and dynamic organ that is constantly exposed to the body's environment. GJB5 is involved in the regulation of the immune response, which is critical for protecting the heart from foreign substances that could cause damage.

GJB5 is a 21-kDa protein that is expressed in the heart and is involved in various physiological processes that are critical for heart function. It is a member of the connexin family and is involved in the regulation of cell-cell and cell-extracellular signaling, as well as the regulation of cell-cell structure and function, the immune response and the regulation of the heart function. As a drug target and biomarker, GJB5 may have potential in the future as a new treatment option for heart disease.

Protein Name: Gap Junction Protein Beta 5

Functions: One gap junction consists of a cluster of closely packed pairs of transmembrane channels, the connexons, through which materials of low MW diffuse from one cell to a neighboring cell

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