GOLGA5 KO cell lysate available now. Free of charge wild type control included. Knockout achieved by using CRISPR/Cas9, 1 bp insertion in exon5 and 2 bp deletion in exon5.
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GOLGA5 KO cell lysate available now. Free of charge wild type control included. Knockout achieved by using CRISPR/Cas9, 1 bp insertion in exon5 and 2 bp deletion in exon5.
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GOLGA5 also known as Golgin-84 is an important player in maintaining the structural integrity of the Golgi apparatus. This protein weighs approximately 84 kDa and exists within the Golgi membrane structure. It facilitates the tethering and fusion of vesicles ensuring the proper flow of proteins and lipids through the Golgi network. Golgin-84 expresses in a variety of tissues with strong local presence in cells undergoing secretion indicating its role in cellular transport processes.
GOLGA5 participates in the assembly of the Golgi ribbon a structure essential for the efficient functioning of the Golgi apparatus. This protein integrates into a multiprotein complex which is critical for maintaining the stacked and ribbon-like structure of the Golgi. Its interaction with other Golgi matrix proteins helps regulate the positioning and coherence of Golgi cisternae. This ensures proper vesicle transfer and contributes to overall cellular homeostasis.
The function of GOLGA5 is critical in the secretory pathway where it ensures the orderly transport of proteins processed by the Golgi apparatus. The presence of GOLGA5 supports Golgi reassembly and stacking protein 65 (GRASP65) involvement in Golgi reformation during the cell cycle. Its function also connects with ER-to-Golgi transport helping maintain an important support system for intracellular trafficking.
GOLGA5 appears related to neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Alterations in its function or expression could dispose cells to develop cellular transport disruptions potentially leading to illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease where protein transport and processing are compromised. Furthermore in cases of cancer such as prostate cancer changes in GOLGA5 expression might disrupt normal cell function linking it to pathways involving oncoproteins.
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