Date published: 2025-9-15

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TMEM191B Activators

TMEM191B, or Transmembrane Protein 191B, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TMEM191B gene. TMEM191B belongs to a large family of transmembrane proteins, which are characterized by their ability to span the lipid bilayer of cell membranes one or more times. These proteins play diverse roles in cellular physiology, ranging from transport of molecules across the membrane to signal transduction and acting as cell surface receptors.The specific functions of TMEM191B are not well-characterized within the scientific literature, reflective of the relatively common situation where gene products are identified through genomic sequencing efforts before their roles within the cell are fully understood. However, given its classification as a transmembrane protein, it can be reasonably hypothesized that TMEM191B may be involved in processes requiring membrane localization, such as intracellular signaling, transport of molecules, or maintenance of cellular structure and integrity.

In general, transmembrane proteins like TMEM191B are critical for the proper functioning of cells and tissues. They are involved in the selective permeability of the cellular membrane, allowing cells to maintain a distinct internal environment. They can also serve as conduits for communication between the cell and its external environment, enabling cells to respond to extracellular signals and cues.The expression pattern of TMEM191B, including which tissues or cell types it is predominantly expressed in, remains to be fully detailed. This information, along with functional assays and experiments, will be crucial in building an understanding of the biological relevance of this protein.

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