CPAMD8


Description

The CPAMD8 gene, also known as the carboxypeptidase A-like protein 8 gene, plays a crucial role in a variety of cellular processes. It encodes a protein that belongs to the carboxypeptidase family, which is involved in the breakdown of proteins. CPAMD8 protein has been implicated in various cellular functions, including protein degradation, cell signaling, and immune response. It is expressed in multiple tissues and organs, highlighting its wide-ranging impact on cellular health.

Associated Diseases

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Mutations in the CPAMD8 gene have been associated with a rare genetic disorder known as CPAMD8 deficiency, characterized by a range of developmental and neurological problems.


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