INHBA

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inhibin, beta A, also known as INHBA, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the INHBA gene.[5] INHBA is a subunit of both activin and inhibin, two closely related glycoproteins with opposing biological effects.

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AliasesINHBA, EDF, FRP, inhibin beta A, inhibin beta A subunit, inhibin subunit beta A
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INHBA
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Identifiers
AliasesINHBA, EDF, FRP, inhibin beta A, inhibin beta A subunit, inhibin subunit beta A
External IDsOMIM: 147290; MGI: 96570; HomoloGene: 1653; GeneCards: INHBA; OMA:INHBA - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_002192

NM_008380

RefSeq (protein)

NP_002183
NP_002183.1

NP_032406

Location (UCSC)Chr 7: 41.67 – 41.71 MbChr 13: 16.19 – 16.21 Mb
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Function

The inhibin beta A subunit joins the alpha subunit to form a pituitary FSH secretion inhibitor. Inhibin has been shown to regulate gonadal stromal cell proliferation negatively and to have tumor-suppressor activity. In addition, serum levels of inhibin have been shown to reflect the size of granulosa-cell tumors and can therefore be used as a marker for primary as well as recurrent disease. Because expression in gonadal and various extragonadal tissues may vary several fold in a tissue-specific fashion, it is proposed that inhibin may be both a growth/differentiation factor and a hormone. Furthermore, the beta A subunit forms a homodimer, activin A, and also joins with a beta B subunit to form a heterodimer, activin AB, both of which stimulate FSH secretion. Finally, it has been shown that the beta A subunit mRNA is identical to the erythroid differentiation factor subunit mRNA and that only one gene for this mRNA exists in the human genome.[6]

Interactions

INHBA has been shown to interact with ACVR2A.[7][8]

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