Target Name: PIP4P2
NCBI ID: G55529
Other Name(s): DKFZp762O076 | Type II phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate 4-phosphatase | type II phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate 4-phosphatase | PP4P2_HUMAN | type II PtdIns-4,5-P(2) 4-phosphatase | PtdIns-4,5-P2 4-Ptase II | PtdIns-4,5-P(2) 4-phosphatase type II | phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 4-phosphatase 2 | Type 2 PtdIns-4,5-P2 4-Ptase | Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 4-phosphatase 2 | TMEM55A | ptdIns-4,5-P2 4-Ptase II | transmembrane protein 55A | type 2 PtdIns-4,5-P2 4-Ptase | Type 2 phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate 4-phosphatase

Potential Therapeutic Applications of PIP4P2

PIP4P2 (DKFZp762O076) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is a member of the PIP4 family, which is known for its role in cell signaling pathways. While the exact function of PIP4P2 is not yet well understood, it is possible that it may be a drug target or biomarker.

The PIP4 family is involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell signaling, cytoskeletal organization, and inflammation. The PIP4P2 protein is a key member of this family, as it is involved in the regulation of several cellular processes, including cell signaling pathways and cytoskeletal organization.

One of the functions of PIP4P2 is its role in the regulation of the RhoA GTPase, a protein that is involved in cell signaling pathways. This protein is known for its role in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival, and is often targeted by drugs that are used to treat various diseases, including cancer.

In addition to its role in cell signaling pathways, PIP4P2 may also be involved in the regulation of cytoskeletal organization. This protein is known to be involved in the organization of the actin filaments that make up the cytoskeleton, and is thought to play a role in the regulation of cell movement and the maintenance of cellular structure.

The PIP4P2 protein is also involved in the regulation of inflammation, and is thought to play a role in the regulation of the immune response. This protein is known to be involved in the regulation of the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, and is also involved in the regulation of the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines.

PIP4P2 is also expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys, and is thought to play a role in the regulation of cellular processes in these tissues. This protein may also be involved in the regulation of the development and maintenance of various tissues, including the brain and heart.

Despite the potential involvement of PIP4P2 in a variety of cellular processes, the exact function of this protein is not yet well understood. Further research is needed to determine the exact role of PIP4P2 in cellular processes, and to explore its potential as a drug target or biomarker.

Conclusion

PIP4P2 is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, and is involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell signaling pathways, cytoskeletal organization, and inflammation. While the exact function of this protein is not yet well understood, it is possible that it may be a drug target or biomarker. Further research is needed to determine the exact role of PIP4P2 in cellular processes, and to explore its potential as a therapeutic agent.

Protein Name: Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 4-phosphatase 2

Functions: Catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PtdIns-4,5-P2) to phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate (PtdIns-4-P) (PubMed:16365287). Does not hydrolyze phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate, phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate, inositol 3,5-bisphosphate, inositol 3,4-bisphosphate, phosphatidylinositol 5-monophosphate, phosphatidylinositol 4-monophosphate and phosphatidylinositol 3-monophosphate (PubMed:16365287). Negatively regulates the phagocytosis of large particles by reducing phagosomal phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate accumulation during cup formation (By similarity)

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