UNC119


Description

UNC119, also known as ‘ubiquitin-like protein modifier 1‘, is a crucial gene involved in the intricate processes of neuronal development and function. Its primary role lies in regulating the trafficking and stability of key proteins within neurons, particularly those involved in synaptic transmission and neuronal signaling. The gene encodes a protein that interacts with a range of proteins, influencing their localization, degradation, and ultimately, their functional impact on neuronal activity.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

UNC119‘s name originates from its discovery in the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, where it was initially associated with the uncoordinated movement phenotype.


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