SLC24A1


Description

The SLC24A1 gene encodes a protein responsible for transporting calcium ions across cell membranes. This seemingly simple function has a profound impact on skin pigmentation. Variations in SLC24A1 are associated with differences in skin color, particularly the lighter skin tones prevalent in European populations. The gene plays a crucial role in melanosome biogenesis, the process by which melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color, is produced and distributed within skin cells.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

SLC24A1 is a prime example of how genetic variations can contribute to human diversity. The gene‘s role in skin pigmentation highlights the evolutionary pressures that have shaped our species.


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