P05111.1
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NCBI Official Full Name
Inhibin alpha chain
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
inhibin alpha subunit
NCBI Protein Information
inhibin alpha chain
UniProt Protein Name
Inhibin alpha chain
UniProt Entry Name
INHA_HUMAN
NCBI Summary for INHA
This gene encodes a member of the TGF-beta superfamily of proteins. The encoded preproprotein is proteolytically processed to generate multiple peptide products, including the alpha subunit of the inhibin A and B protein complexes. These complexes negatively regulate follicle stimulating hormone secretion from the pituitary gland. Inhibins have also been implicated in regulating numerous cellular processes including cell proliferation, apoptosis, immune response and hormone secretion. Mice in which a similar gene has been ablated exhibit sex cord-stromal tumors and symptoms that mimic the human cancer cachexia syndrome. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2016]
UniProt Comments for INHA
INHA: Inhibins and activins inhibit and activate, respectively, the secretion of follitropin by the pituitary gland. Inhibins/activins are involved in regulating a number of diverse functions such as hypothalamic and pituitary hormone secretion, gonadal hormone secretion, germ cell development and maturation, erythroid differentiation, insulin secretion, nerve cell survival, embryonic axial development or bone growth, depending on their subunit composition. Inhibins appear to oppose the functions of activins. Belongs to the TGF-beta family.
Protein type: Secreted; Secreted, signal peptide
Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 2q35
Cellular Component: cell soma; cytoplasm; extracellular region; photoreceptor inner segment; photoreceptor outer segment
Molecular Function: cytokine activity; growth factor activity; hormone activity; protein binding; protein heterodimerization activity; receptor binding; transforming growth factor beta receptor binding
Biological Process: cell cycle arrest; cell development; cell differentiation; cell surface receptor linked signal transduction; cell-cell signaling; erythrocyte differentiation; hemoglobin biosynthetic process; male gonad development; negative regulation of B cell differentiation; negative regulation of cell cycle; negative regulation of follicle-stimulating hormone secretion; negative regulation of interferon-gamma biosynthetic process; negative regulation of macrophage differentiation; negative regulation of phosphorylation; nervous system development; ovarian follicle development; positive regulation of follicle-stimulating hormone secretion; regulation of apoptosis; regulation of cell cycle; regulation of cell proliferation; regulation of MAPKKK cascade; response to external stimulus; signal transduction; skeletal development
Research Articles on INHA
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