CAV3 : caveolin 3


Description

The CAV3 (caveolin 3) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 3.

The CAV3 gene provides instructions for making caveolin-3, a protein found in the membrane surrounding muscle cells. It is the main component of caveolae, small pouches in the muscle cell membrane. Within caveolae, caveolin-3 acts as a scaffold to organize molecules important for cell signaling and structure maintenance. These molecules include proteins that make up sodium channels, which transport sodium ions into cells and play a key role in generating and transmitting electrical signals. In cardiac muscle, sodium channels help maintain the heart's normal rhythm. Caveolin-3 may also regulate calcium levels in muscle cells, which control muscle contraction and relaxation.

CAV3 is also known as LGMD1C, LQT9, MPDT, RMD2, VIP-21, VIP21.

Associated Diseases


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