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GBA Gene

glucosylceramidase beta

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • GBA1

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Description

The GBA gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called beta-glucocerebrosidase. This enzyme is active in lysosomes, which are structures inside cells that act as recycling centers. Lysosomes use digestive enzymes to break down toxic substances, digest bacteria that invade the cell, and recycle worn-out cell components. Based on these functions, enzymes in the lysosome are sometimes called housekeeping enzymes. Beta-glucocerebrosidase is a housekeeping enzyme that helps break down a large molecule called glucocerebroside into a sugar (glucose) and a simpler fat molecule (ceramide). Glucocerebroside is a component of the membrane that surrounds cells. It gets broken down by beta-glucocerebrosidase when cells die, and the components are reused as new cells are formed.

CHROMOSOME

1


LOCATION

q22


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

226

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:4177

  • NCBI

    2629

  • OMIM

    606463

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