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TIGD2 Gene

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TIGD2 Gene

Overview

TIGD2 (Tiggy-winkle Interacting Defective in Glycosylation 2) is a gene located on chromosome 6q25.1 that encodes a transmembrane protein with emerging significance in neurobiological research. The protein product belongs to the TIGD family, a group of poorly characterized integral membrane proteins. While TIGD2 has only recently received scientific attention, initial studies suggest involvement in cellular processes relevant to neuronal homeostasis and protein quality control. The gene is expressed across multiple tissues, with notably high expression in the central nervous system, particularly in cortical and hippocampal neurons.

Function/Biology

The TIGD2 protein is a type I transmembrane protein with an extracellular N-terminal domain and an intracellular C-terminal region. Structural analysis indicates the presence of potential glycosylation sites, which may facilitate protein-protein interactions within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus. The protein contains conserved domains suggestive of involvement in ER-localized processes, though its precise molecular functions remain incompletely understood.

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