Target Name: TLE2
NCBI ID: G7089
Other Name(s): enhancer of split groucho-like protein 2 | transducin-like enhancer of split 2 (E(sp1) homolog, Drosophila) | transducin-like enhancer of split 2, homolog of Drosophila E(sp1) | transducin like enhancer of split 2 | Enhancer of split groucho-like protein 2 | ESG2 | TLE family member 2, transcriptional corepressor, transcript variant 1 | GRG2 | TLE2 variant 3 | Transducin-like enhancer protein 2 (isoform 3) | Transducin-like enhancer protein 2 | ESG | TLE family member 2, transcriptional corepressor | Transducin-like enhancer protein 2 (isoform 1) | TLE2_HUMAN | FLJ41188 | Transducin-like enhancer of split 2, homolog of Drosophila E(sp1) | TLE2 variant 1 | Enhancer of split groucho 2 | TLE family member 2, transcriptional corepressor, transcript variant 3

TLE2: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker for Split Groucho-Like Protein 2

Split groucho-like protein 2 (SGLP-2) is a key regulator of comfort sensitivity and food texture in humans. It is encoded by the TLE2 gene, which is located on chromosome 6p21. TLE2 has been shown to play a crucial role in various physiological processes, including neuronal communication, pain perception, and food consumption. The TLE2 gene has also been implicated in several diseases, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders.

Recent studies have suggested that TLE2 may have potential as a drug target or biomarker. This is because the TLE2 gene has been shown to be involved in various signaling pathways that are involved in disease development. For example, TLE2 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of inflammation, which is a known risk factor for various diseases, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders.

In addition, TLE2 has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of pain perception, which is another risk factor for various diseases, including chronic pain and neurodegenerative disorders. The TLE2 gene has also been shown to encode a protein that is involved in the regulation of pain perception, which may have implications for the development of pain medications.

The TLE2 gene has also been implicated in the regulation of neuronal communication, which is involved in the transmission of signals between neurons. This is important for various physiological processes, including learning and memory. The TLE2 gene has also been shown to encode a protein that is involved in neuronal communication, which may have implications for the development of neurotransmitter medications.

In conclusion, TLE2 is a gene that has been implicated in various physiological processes that are involved in disease development. The TLE2 gene has also been shown to encode a protein that is involved in pain perception, neuronal communication, and inflammation. These properties make TLE2 a potential drug target or biomarker for various diseases, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of TLE2 in these processes and to develop effective treatments.

Protein Name: TLE Family Member 2, Transcriptional Corepressor

Functions: Transcriptional corepressor that binds to a number of transcription factors. Inhibits the transcriptional activation mediated by CTNNB1 and TCF family members in Wnt signaling. The effects of full-length TLE family members may be modulated by association with dominant-negative AES (By similarity)

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