Date published: 2025-11-9

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PROSC Activators

PROSC, also known as Proline Synthesis Co-Transcribed Bacterial Homolog-Like (PROSCL) or Proline Synthetase Co-Transcribed (PSC), is a protein in humans that is encoded by the PROSC gene. This protein is ubiquitously expressed and plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, particularly through its involvement in the vitamin B6 metabolism.Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme that participates in a wide array of enzymatic reactions, predominantly those related to amino acid metabolism, including the synthesis of neurotransmitters, hemoglobin production and function, and gene expression regulation. PROSC specifically binds to pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP), the active form of vitamin B6, and is believed to have a role in the cellular homeostasis of PLP by protecting it from degradation and helping to distribute it to PLP-dependent enzymes.

The precise mechanisms by which PROSC functions and its regulatory roles are not fully understood, but research suggests that alterations in PROSC expression or function can lead to perturbations in vitamin B6-dependent metabolic pathways. This can have various biological implications because enzymes that require PLP are involved in numerous critical physiological processes. Defects in vitamin B6 metabolism can manifest in conditions such as epilepsy, sideroblastic anemia, and potentially other metabolic syndromes.While the majority of research on PROSC has focused on its role in vitamin B6 metabolism, there is evidence to suggest that it may have additional functions within the cell. For example, some studies have proposed that PROSC may be involved in the cellular stress response, though the details of these potential roles remain to be further elucidated.

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