Date published: 2025-9-18

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BRAF35 Activators

High Mobility Group 20B (HMG20B), also known as iBRAF, is a protein that plays a significant role in the regulation of gene expression and chromatin structure. As part of the high mobility group of proteins, HMG20B is characterized by its ability to bind to DNA and influence chromatin dynamics, thereby impacting various cellular processes.HMG20B is known for its involvement in neuronal differentiation. It interacts with factors like the LSD1/CoREST/HDAC complex, playing a crucial role in the regulation of neuronal genes. This interaction is essential for the development and maturation of neurons, highlighting the importance of HMG20B in neurodevelopment.

Additionally, HMG20B has been implicated in other cellular processes, including the regulation of cell cycle and maintenance of genomic stability. Its role in these processes is linked to its ability to modulate chromatin structure, which is crucial for accurate DNA replication and repair.Research has also suggested an involvement of HMG20B in cancer. Alterations in its expression or function could contribute to the development and progression of certain types of cancer, although this area requires further investigation.

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