CUL3 : cullin 3
Description
The CUL3 gene, located on chromosome 3, holds the instructions for creating cullin-3, a vital protein responsible for maintaining cellular health. Cullin-3 plays a pivotal role in the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), which acts as a cellular recycling center, dismantling damaged or unwanted proteins to ensure proper cellular function.
Associated Diseases
Mutations or irregularities in the CUL3 gene have been linked to a spectrum of diseases, including:
- Pseudohypoaldosteronism type II: A disorder marked by high blood pressure due to impaired potassium reabsorption in the kidneys.
- Gordon syndrome: A rare genetic condition characterized by intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and short stature.
- Cancer: Some studies suggest that CUL3 may be involved in the development and progression of certain cancers, such as breast and prostate cancer.
Did you Know ?
The UPS, in which cullin-3 plays a central role, degrades approximately 80-90% of cellular proteins. This intricate system ensures that cells maintain a healthy balance of proteins, removing damaged or excess components to prevent cellular dysfunction.