Target Name: PWWP3B
NCBI ID: G139221
Other Name(s): MUM1L1 | MUM1-like protein 1 | PWWP domain-containing DNA repair factor 3B | melanoma associated antigen (mutated) 1-like 1 | PWP3B_HUMAN | PWWP domain-containing protein MUM1L1 | MGC129995 | MUM1 like 1 | FLJ33516 | Mutated melanoma-associated antigen 1-like protein 1 | PWWP domain containing 3B | PWWP3B variant 2 | mutated melanoma-associated antigen 1-like protein 1 | OTTHUMP00000023781 | PWWP domain containing 3B, transcript variant 2 | MGC129994

Understanding PWWP3B: A Potential Drug Target

PWWP3B (MUM1L1) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, and is involved in a number of cellular processes. It has been identified as a potential drug target and is the focus of ongoing research.

PWWP3B is a member of the Wnt signaling pathway, a protein that is involved in the development and maintenance of tissues. The Wnt pathway is a well-established mechanism for the regulation of cell proliferation, and is involved in the development of a wide range of tissues, including the brain.

The PWWP3B protein is involved in a number of different cellular processes in the brain, including the development and maintenance of neural stem cells, the formation of blood vessels, and the regulation of ion channels. It is also involved in the regulation of the brain's response to changes in its environment, including changes in the level of oxygen and glucose.

PWWP3B is a protein that has been shown to be involved in a number of diseases and conditions, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and developmental disorders. For example, studies have shown that PWWP3B is involved in the development of neurofibrillary tangles, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, and that it is involved in the regulation of the blood-brain barrier, a barrier that helps to protect the brain from harmful substances.

In addition to its involvement in disease, PWWP3B is also a potential drug target. Studies have shown that PWWP3B is involved in a number of cellular processes that are important for the development and maintenance of cancer, and that it is involved in the regulation of cell apoptosis, or cell death. This makes it a potential target for drugs that are designed to inhibit its activity.

One of the challenges in studying PWWP3B is its complexity. It is a protein that is expressed in a wide range of tissues and is involved in a number of different cellular processes. This makes it difficult to understand exactly how it works and how it can be targeted by drugs.

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Protein Name: PWWP Domain Containing 3B

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