ALG12 Gene
ALG12 alpha-1,6-mannosyltransferase
ALIAS SYMBOLS
ECM39
CDG1G
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The ALG12 gene provides instructions for making an enzyme that is involved in a process called glycosylation. During this process, complex chains of sugar molecules (oligosaccharides) are attached to proteins and fats (lipids). Glycosylation modifies proteins so they can fully perform their functions. Oligosaccharides are made up of many sugar molecules that are attached to one another in a stepwise process, forming a complex chain. The enzyme produced from the ALG12 gene transfers a simple sugar called mannose to growing oligosaccharides at a particular step in the formation of the chain. Once the correct number of sugar molecules are linked together, the oligosaccharide is attached to a protein or lipid.
CHROMOSOME
22
LOCATION
q13.33
LOCUS TYPE
gene with protein product
VARIANTS
284
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