EXOC2


Description

The EXOC2 gene provides instructions for making a protein called exocyst complex component 2. This protein is part of a larger complex called the exocyst, which plays a vital role in exocytosis. Exocytosis is the process by which cells release substances, like hormones and neurotransmitters, from their interiors to the outside. The exocyst complex acts like a docking station, guiding transport vesicles carrying these substances to the cell membrane for release. The EXOC2 gene‘s proper functioning is critical for various cellular processes, including neuronal communication, immune responses, and cell growth.

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The exocyst complex is remarkably conserved across different species, indicating its essential role in fundamental cellular processes.


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