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CHMP2A

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67Connections
1Hypotheses
0Analyses
50Outgoing
13Incoming
0Experiments
0Debates

Summary

CHMP2A (Charged Multivesicular Body Protein 2A) - ESCRT-III complex component involved in endosomal sorting, autophagy, and neurodegeneration

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🧬 Gene Info
Gene SymbolCHMP2A
AliasesCharged Multivesicular Body Protein 2A
Chromosome19q13.43
Functionis a core member of the ESCRT-III (Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport III) machinery, which performs several critical cellular functions
Primary ExpressionUbiquitous, highest in brain and spinal cord
Molecular Weight25 kDa
Amino Acids224 aa
PathwaysProtein Aggregation
UniProt IDO43633
NCBI Gene ID26986
Ensembl IDENSG00000130724
GeneCardsCHMP2A
Human Protein AtlasCHMP2A
Associated DiseasesInflammation, multiple sclerosis, Necroptosis, Neurodegeneration, Neuroinflammation
InteractionsALZHEIMER, App, CHMP2B, CHMP3, CHMP4B, CHMP6
KG Connections67 knowledge graph edges
DatabasesGeneCardsHPASTRING
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Pathway Diagram

graph TD
    CHMP2A["CHMP2A"]
    Alzheimer{"Alzheimer"}
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| Alzheimer
    Dementia{"Dementia"}
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| Dementia
    Als{"Als"}
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| Als
    Frontotemporal_Dementia{"Frontotemporal Dementia"}
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| Frontotemporal_Dementia
    Ftd{"Ftd"}
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| Ftd
    ALS{"ALS"}
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| ALS
    CHMP2B["CHMP2B"]
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| CHMP2B
    CHMP6["CHMP6"]
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| CHMP6
    Protein_Aggregation(["Protein Aggregation"])
    CHMP2A -->|"activates"| Protein_Aggregation
    neurodegeneration["neurodegeneration"]
    CHMP2A -->|"implicated in"| neurodegeneration
    CHMP6 -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    CHMP2B -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    GENES["GENES"]
    GENES -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    NEURODEGENERATIVE_DISEASES["NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES"]
    NEURODEGENERATIVE_DISEASES -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    ALZHEIMER["ALZHEIMER"]
    ALZHEIMER -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    DEMENTIA["DEMENTIA"]
    DEMENTIA -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    TAU["TAU"]
    TAU -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    AND["AND"]
    AND -->|"activates"| CHMP2A
    style CHMP2A fill:#1a3a4a,stroke:#4fc3f7,stroke-width:3px,color:#e0e0e0

Outgoing (54)

TargetRelationTypeStr
Tau Aggregation Propagationpromotesprocess0.95
tau aggregation propagationsuppressesprocess0.90
CHMP2Binteracts_withgene0.80
Tumorassociated_withdisease0.65
Inflammationassociated_withdisease0.65

Incoming (13)

SourceRelationTypeStr
TAUactivatesgene0.60
GENESactivatesgene0.60
ALZHEIMERstabilizesgene0.60
DEMENTIAstabilizesgene0.60
TNFassociated_withgene0.60

Targeting Hypotheses (1)

Hypotheses where this entity is a therapeutic target

HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
CHMP2B vs. CHMP2A Subunit Targeting Creates a Therapeutic Wi 0.330 neurodegeneration What is the therapeutic window between t

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Experiments (0)

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