GPAA1


Description

The GPAA1 gene, also known as the Glycyl-tRNA Synthetase (GlyRS) gene, plays a crucial role in protein synthesis. It encodes an enzyme responsible for attaching the amino acid glycine to its corresponding transfer RNA (tRNA), a process essential for accurate protein formation. GPAA1 ensures the fidelity of protein translation by preventing the incorporation of incorrect amino acids, thereby maintaining cellular homeostasis. This gene is highly conserved across species, highlighting its fundamental importance in cellular function.

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GPAA1 is a highly conserved gene, suggesting its fundamental importance in maintaining cellular function across species.


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