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TAB3 Protein

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TAB3 Protein

Overview

TAB3 (TGF-β Activated Kinase 1 binding protein 3) is a scaffolding protein that plays a crucial role in cellular signaling pathways essential for immune responses and stress management. As a member of the TAB family of proteins (including TAB1 and TAB2), TAB3 functions as a regulatory adaptor protein that modulates the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) signaling cascades. The protein is encoded by the TAB3 gene located on chromosome 17q23 in humans. TAB3 is particularly enriched in immune cells and the central nervous system, making it relevant to both peripheral and neuroinflammatory processes. Its structural organization includes multiple domains that facilitate protein-protein interactions, enabling its role as a critical nexus in signal transduction pathways.

Function/Biology

TAB3 functions primarily as a scaffolding and regulatory protein within the TAB/TAK1 (TGF-β Activated Kinase 1) complex. The canonical role of TAB3 involves binding to TAK1 kinase and facilitating its activation in response to various cellular stimuli, including cytokines, pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), and stress signals. This interaction occurs through specific domains that recognize phosphorylated residues on TAK1 and other signaling molecules.

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