GP73

Aliases
  • C9orf155
  • FLJ22634
  • FLJ23608
  • GOLM1
  • GOLPH2
  • GP73
  • PSEC0257
  • bA379P1.3
  • chromosome 9 open reading frame 155
  • golgi membrane protein 1
  • golgi phosphoprotein 2
Description
The Golgi complex plays a key role in the sorting and modification of proteins exported from the endoplasmic reticulum. GP73 is a type II Golgi transmembrane protein. It processes proteins synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and assists in the transport of protein cargo through the Golgi apparatus. The expression of the GP73 gene has been observed to be upregulated in response to viral infection. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been described for this gene. Kladeny, RD. et al. 2000, found significant up-regulation of GOLPH2 expression in human hepatocyte cells infected with a recombinant adenovirus. EDRN investigator Block, TM et al. 2005, found that GP73 over-expression in serum correlate with liver cancer in woodchucks and humans. Chinnayian's lab reported that GP73 transcript was over-expressed in prostate cancer patients urine sediment (Laxman B. et al. 2008).
Attributes
QA State
Curated
Type
Protein
HGNC Name
GOLM1
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Liver
Under Review

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Certifications
  • None
QA State for Prostate
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