Date published: 2025-11-6

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BIN3 Activators

Bridging integrator 3 (BIN3), also known as SH3BP1, is a protein encoded by the BIN3 gene in humans. It is a member of the bridging integrator family, which plays a role in various cellular processes. BIN3 is characterized by the presence of an SH3 domain, a common protein interaction domain that enables it to bind to proline-rich sequences in other proteins, facilitating the formation of protein complexes that are vital for cellular signaling and structural organization.The protein's function is implicated in the regulation of cytoskeletal organization. Through its SH3 domain, BIN3 can interact with other proteins to influence the dynamics of actin filaments within the cell. Actin is a major component of the cytoskeleton, providing structural support, enabling cell movement, and playing a critical role in intracellular transport and cell division.

BIN3 is particularly relevant for its role in the formation of podosomes, which are actin-rich, dynamic structures on the plasma membrane that are involved in cell adhesion, migration, and extracellular matrix remodeling. These structures are essential for the invasive behavior of certain cell types, such as osteoclasts during bone resorption and immune cells during the immune response.Additionally, BIN3 has been associated with the regulation of apoptosis, or programmed cell death, which is a fundamental process in development and homeostasis. The protein's involvement in apoptosis is likely mediated through its interactions with other signaling proteins that govern cell survival and death pathways.

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