DNAJB13
Description
The DNAJB13 gene provides instructions for making a protein called DNAJB13, a crucial component of the cellular machinery responsible for proper protein folding. This protein acts as a chaperone, assisting other proteins to fold correctly and preventing the formation of harmful protein aggregates. DNAJB13 is particularly active in the endoplasmic reticulum, a cellular organelle vital for protein synthesis and modification. Disruptions in DNAJB13 function can lead to a range of health issues, highlighting its importance in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
Associated Diseases
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3 (SCA3)
- Parkinson's Disease
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Huntington's Disease
- Other neurodegenerative disorders
Did you know?
DNAJB13 is part of a larger family of chaperone proteins known as J-domain proteins, which play critical roles in a variety of cellular processes.