PGAP1


Description

The PGAP1 gene, provides instructions for making an enzyme called post-GPI-anchored protein transamidase 1. This enzyme plays a crucial role in glycosylation, the process of attaching sugar molecules to proteins. Specifically, PGAP1 participates in the modification of proteins anchored to the cell membrane via a glycolipid called glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI). This modification ensures proper protein localization and function, impacting various cellular processes.

Associated Diseases

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Mutations in PGAP1 are often associated with a specific type of muscular dystrophy that affects the diaphragm, leading to respiratory problems.


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