MYO9A


Description

The MYO9A gene encodes myosin IXA, a motor protein that plays a crucial role in various cellular processes. It acts as a molecular motor, transporting cargo within cells along actin filaments, and is particularly important in cell migration, adhesion, and signaling. MYO9A‘s diverse functions stem from its unique structure, comprising a motor domain, a tail domain, and a cargo-binding domain. The motor domain powers movement along actin filaments, while the tail domain interacts with various cellular components, including membrane receptors and signaling molecules. The cargo-binding domain enables MYO9A to transport specific molecules or organelles within the cell.

Associated Diseases

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MYO9A plays a vital role in the development of the inner ear, specifically in the formation of hair cells, which are essential for hearing.


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