AP3D1


Description

AP3D1, also known as the adaptor protein complex 3, subunit delta 1, plays a crucial role in intracellular protein trafficking. It is a component of the AP-3 complex, which is involved in the sorting and delivery of cargo proteins to lysosomes, endosomes, and other organelles. AP3D1 is expressed in various tissues, including the brain, liver, and kidneys. Mutations in the AP3D1 gene can lead to a range of inherited disorders, primarily affecting the nervous system and immune system.

Associated Diseases

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AP3D1 is a relatively recently discovered gene, with its function and role in disease being actively investigated.


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