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PLCG2 Gene

phospholipase C gamma 2

ALIAS SYMBOLS

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Description

The PLCG2 gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called phospholipase C gamma 2 (PLCγ2). This enzyme performs a chemical reaction that enables molecules to relay signals from outside the cell to the inside. These signals direct cellular functions, including growth, maturation, and movement (migration). The PLCγ2 enzyme is particularly important in immune system cells, including B cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and mast cells. The enzyme is critical for the cells' roles in preventing infection by recognizing and attacking foreign invaders, such as bacteria and viruses.

When foreign invaders are detected, the PLCγ2 enzyme relays signals for B cells to produce specialized proteins called antibodies (or immunoglobulins) that attach to foreign particles and mark them for destruction. Signaling through the enzyme is also involved in the destruction of foreign invaders by NK cells. PLCγ2 enzyme signaling in mast cells and other immune cells triggers inflammation, which helps clear infections or other irritants. Mast cells also play a role in allergic reactions, which occur when the immune system overreacts to stimuli that are not harmful.

CHROMOSOME

16


LOCATION

q24.1


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

794

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:9066

  • NCBI

    5336

  • OMIM

    600220

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