PPP1R2P3


PPP1R2P3: The Gene that Impacts Brain Development, Behavior, and Disease

Description:

The PPP1R2P3 gene encodes a protein that plays a crucial role in brain development and function. Specifically, the protein is involved in regulating a family of enzymes called protein phosphatase 1 (PP1). PP1 enzymes are essential for controlling cellular processes by removing phosphate groups from target proteins.

Associated Diseases:

Mutations in the PPP1R2P3 gene have been associated with several neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, including:

  • Intellectual disability: Impaired cognitive function and adaptive skills
  • Autism spectrum disorder: Social and communication difficulties, repetitive behaviors
  • Schizophrenia: Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking
  • Bipolar disorder: Alternating episodes of mania and depression
  • Microcephaly: Abnormally small head size due to reduced brain growth

Did you Know ?

Studies have found that mutations in the PPP1R2P3 gene occur in approximately 1% of individuals with intellectual disability. This highlights the significant role this gene plays in brain development and function.



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