CDAN1 : codanin 1


Description

The CDAN1 gene, located on chromosome 15, encodes for the protein cartilage-derived anaplastic lymphoma kinase (CDAN1). This protein plays a crucial role in collagen metabolism, particularly in the synthesis and assembly of type II collagen, a primary component of cartilage. CDAN1 acts as a receptor tyrosine kinase, receiving signals that regulate collagen production and maintenance of cartilage structure. Mutations in CDAN1 can disrupt this process, leading to a variety of developmental and skeletal disorders.

Associated Diseases

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CDAN1 is involved in the development of a wide range of skeletal tissues, highlighting its importance in bone formation and growth.


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