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GBA2 (NM_020944) - glucosylceramidase beta 2

Non-Lysosomal Glucosylceramidase Isoform 1

PTM Interaction Network Visualisation

Protein summary

This is preferred isoform of GBA2 protein.
GBA2: non-lysosomal glucosylceramidase isoform 1
Description:

This gene encodes a microsomal beta-glucosidase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of bile acid 3-O-glucosides as endogenous compounds. Studies to determine subcellular localization of this protein in the liver indicated that the enzyme was mainly enriched in the microsomal fraction where it appeared to be confined to the endoplasmic reticulum. This putative transmembrane protein is thought to play a role in carbohydrate transport and metabolism. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].

Publication Note:
This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Gene record to access additional publications.

Evidence data:
Transcript exon combination :: AJ309567.1, SRR1803615.253153.1 [ECO:0000332] RNAseq introns :: mixed/partial sample support SAMEA1965299, SAMEA1966682 [ECO:0000350]

##RefSeq-Attributes-START## MANE Ensembl match :: ENST00000378103.7/ ENSP00000367343.3 RefSeq Select criteria :: based on conservation, expression ##RefSeq-Attributes-END##

Strand
-
Chromosome
9
Protein
927 residues
All mutations
176
PTM sites
5
CDS
35,737,165 - 35,748,701
Transcription
35,736,862 - 35,749,225
9.82% of sequence is predicted to be disordered

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External references

Mappings retrieved from NCBI & UniProt.
RefSeq
Entrez
gene: 57704
UniProt
Ensembl