DCDC2
Description
The DCDC2 gene, located on chromosome 6, provides instructions for making a protein that plays a crucial role in brain development. This protein is involved in the migration and differentiation of neurons, the building blocks of the brain. Mutations in DCDC2 can disrupt these processes, leading to a range of neurological disorders. The gene's complex role in brain function is still being unraveled, but research suggests its involvement in neuronal connectivity, synaptic plasticity, and cognitive processes.
Associated Diseases
- Dyslexia
- Developmental verbal dyspraxia
- Specific language impairment
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Intellectual disability
Did you know?
Studies have shown that variations in the DCDC2 gene are associated with differences in reading ability, suggesting its role in the development of literacy skills.