Understanding SOX2-OT: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker (G347689)
Understanding SOX2-OT: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker
SOX2-OT (SOX2-OT variant 1) is a protein that is expressed in the liver and other tissues in the body. It is a key regulator of cell growth and has been implicated in a number of diseases, including cancer. While more research is needed to fully understand the role of SOX2-OT in human health, it is an attractive drug target and potential biomarker for a variety of diseases.
The SOX2 gene is a member of the SOX gene family, which is known for its role in cell signaling. SOX2-OT is a variant of the SOX2 gene that has been expressed in the liver and other tissues. It is a single transmembrane protein that contains a tyrosine kinase domain and a short cytoplasmic tail.
SOX2-OT has been shown to play a role in a number of important biological processes in the body. For example, it is involved in the regulation of cell growth, differentiation, and angiogenesis. It is also involved in the development and progression of a variety of diseases, including cancer.
One of the key challenges in studying SOX2-OT is its complex structure and function. While it is known that SOX2-OT is involved in cell signaling, it is not clear how it does so or what its specific functions are. more research is needed to fully understand the role of SOX2-OT in human health.
In addition to its potential as a drug target, SOX2-OT is also a potential biomarker for a variety of diseases. For example, it may be a useful marker for tracking the development and progression of cancer. It may also be a useful marker for evaluating the effectiveness of certain therapies.
While more research is needed to fully understand the role of SOX2-OT in human health, it is an attractive drug target and potential biomarker for a variety of diseases. Researchers are actively working to develop new treatments for a variety of diseases that target SOX2-OT, and further studies are needed to determine its full potential.
Protein Name: SOX2 Overlapping Transcript
More Common Targets
SOX21 | SOX21-AS1 | SOX3 | SOX30 | SOX30P1 | SOX4 | SOX5 | SOX5-AS1 | SOX6 | SOX7 | SOX8 | SOX9 | SOX9-AS1 | SP1 | SP100 | SP110 | SP140 | SP140L | SP2 | SP2-AS1 | SP3 | SP3P | SP4 | SP5 | SP6 | SP7 | SP8 | SP9 | SPA17 | SPAAR | SPACA1 | SPACA3 | SPACA4 | SPACA5 | SPACA6 | SPACA6-AS1 | SPACA7 | SPACA9 | SPACDR | SPAG1 | SPAG11A | SPAG11B | SPAG16 | SPAG16-DT | SPAG17 | SPAG4 | SPAG5 | SPAG5-AS1 | SPAG6 | SPAG7 | SPAG8 | SPAG9 | SPAM1 | SPANXA1 | SPANXA2-OT1 | SPANXB1 | SPANXB2 | SPANXC | SPANXD | SPANXN1 | SPANXN2 | SPANXN3 | SPANXN4 | SPANXN5 | SPARC | SPARCL1 | SPART | SPART-AS1 | SPAST | SPATA1 | SPATA12 | SPATA13 | SPATA13-AS1 | SPATA16 | SPATA17 | SPATA18 | SPATA19 | SPATA2 | SPATA20 | SPATA20P1 | SPATA21 | SPATA22 | SPATA24 | SPATA25 | SPATA2L | SPATA3 | SPATA3-AS1 | SPATA31A1 | SPATA31A2 | SPATA31A3 | SPATA31A5 | SPATA31A6 | SPATA31A7 | SPATA31C1 | SPATA31C2 | SPATA31D1 | SPATA31D3 | SPATA31E1 | SPATA32 | SPATA33