GOLGA8G
Description
The GOLGA8G (golgin A8 family member G) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 15.
GOLGA8G (Golgi-associated protein 8 homolog G) is a gene that encodes a protein involved in the Golgi apparatus, a cell organelle responsible for modifying and sorting proteins. This protein is essential for proper protein folding and trafficking, and disruptions in its function can lead to neurological problems.
GOLGA8G, also known as Golgi-associated protein 8 homolog G, is a protein involved in the trafficking and processing of proteins within the Golgi apparatus. It plays a crucial role in ensuring proper protein folding and modification, as well as the transport of newly synthesized proteins to their final destinations. Mutations in the GOLGA8G gene have been associated with various neurological disorders, highlighting its importance in maintaining cellular function.
GOLGA8G is also known as GOLGA8F.