GUCY2D : guanylate cyclase 2D, retinal


Description

The GUCY2D gene encodes for guanylate cyclase 2D, a crucial enzyme in the visual pathway. Located in the retina, GUCY2D is responsible for producing cyclic GMP (cGMP), a signaling molecule vital for light detection. When light strikes the retina, it triggers a cascade of events, including the activation of GUCY2D. This leads to an increase in cGMP levels, ultimately resulting in a signal being sent to the brain for visual processing. Variations in the GUCY2D gene can disrupt this intricate process, leading to various eye disorders.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

Mutations in GUCY2D are responsible for approximately 10% of all cases of retinitis pigmentosa, a leading cause of blindness.


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