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GAA Gene

alpha glucosidase

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • None

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Description

The GAA gene provides instructions for producing an enzyme called acid alpha-glucosidase (also known as acid maltase). This enzyme is active in lysosomes, which are structures that serve as recycling centers within cells. Lysosomes use digestive enzymes to break down complex molecules into simpler ones that can be used by cells. Acid alpha-glucosidase normally breaks down a complex sugar called glycogen into a simpler sugar called glucose. Glucose is the main energy source for most cells.

CHROMOSOME

17


LOCATION

q25.3


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

1,380

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:4065

  • NCBI

    2548

  • OMIM

    606800

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