ARFGEF2 : ADP ribosylation factor guanine nucleotide exchange factor 2
Title: ARFGEF2: The Orchestrator of Intracellular Traffic
Description:
The ARFGEF2 gene plays a crucial role in the intricate network of cellular operations. It encodes a protein that serves as a master regulator of intracellular trafficking, ensuring the seamless movement of vesicles – small sac-like structures – within the cell. This protein performs the remarkable feat of converting a molecule called guanine diphosphate (GDP) into guanine triphosphate (GTP), thereby activating ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF), a molecule essential for vesicle trafficking.
Associated Diseases:
When mutations occur in the ARFGEF2 gene, it can lead to a rare genetic disorder called Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS). BBS is characterized by a combination of symptoms that include:
- Obesity
- Polydactyly (extra fingers or toes)
- Intellectual disability
- Retinal degeneration
- Kidney cysts
Did you Know ?
ARFGEF2 is present in virtually all cells in the human body, highlighting its fundamental importance in cellular function.