MOB1AB
MOB1AB is a gene that encodes a protein involved in cell adhesion and migration. The protein, also known as MOB kinase activator 1B, is a component of the MOB kinase complex, which plays a role in regulating cell division and cytoskeletal organization. Research suggests MOB1AB is expressed in various tissues, including the brain and muscle. Its function is thought to be important for proper tissue development and maintenance. Mutations or dysregulation of MOB1AB have been implicated in certain diseases, although the precise mechanisms are still under investigation. Further studies are ongoing to fully elucidate the diverse roles of MOB1AB in cellular processes and its potential contribution to human health and disease.