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The Golgi apparatus, which participates in glycosylation and transport of proteins and lipids in the secretory pathway, consists of a series of stacked cisternae (flattened membrane sacs). Interactions between the Golgi and microtubules are thought to be important for the reorganization of the Golgi after it fragments during mitosis. This gene encodes one of the golgins, a family of proteins localized to the Golgi. This encoded protein has been postulated to play roles in the stacking of Golgi cisternae and in vesicular transport. Several alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene have been described, but the full-length nature of these variants has not been determined.
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Protein Aliases: 130 kDa cis-Golgi matrix protein; GM130; GM130 autoantigen; golgi autoantigen, golgin subfamily a, 2; Golgi matrix protein GM130; Golgin subfamily A member 2; Golgin-95; RP11-395P17.5; SY11 protein
Gene Aliases: GM130; GOLGA2
UniProt ID: (Human) Q08379
Entrez Gene ID: (Dog) 480708, (Human) 2801
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