CHPF


Description

The CHPF (chondroitin polymerizing factor) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 2.

CHPF (Chondroitin sulfate synthase 2) is a human gene responsible for encoding an enzyme that plays a key role in the synthesis of chondroitin sulfate, a major component of cartilage. The gene's location and details can be found in the UCSC Genome Browser.

CHPF acts as a glycosyltransferase with dual activity, transferring both glucuronic acid (GlcUA) and N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc) to the chondroitin polymer during its elongation. This process involves utilizing UDP-GlcUA and UDP-GalNAc as donor substrates. Research suggests CHPF specifically activates CHSY1, promoting chondroitin polymerization (PubMed:12716890).

CHPF is also known as CHPF1, CHSY2, CSS2.

Associated Diseases



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