GNA14


Description

The GNA14 (G protein subunit alpha 14) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 9.

GNA14 (Guanine nucleotide-binding protein subunit alpha-14) is a protein encoded by the GNA14 gene in humans. It belongs to the Gq alpha subunit family and functions as a part of a heterotrimeric G protein involved in transmitting signals within cells.

GNA14, also known as G alpha-14, is a component of G proteins, which play a crucial role in mediating signals across cell membranes.

GNA14 is also known as HG1I.

Associated Diseases


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