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The gamma-Tubulin complex is composed of gamma Tubulin and the gamma-Tubulin complex associated proteins GCP2, GCP3, GCP4, GCP5 and GCP6, all of which are essential components of microtubule organizing centers. gamma-Tubulin complex components are localized to both the centrosome, where they are involved in microtubule nucleation, and to the cytoplasm, where they exist as soluble complexes that can be recruited to the centrosome as needed. Although the GCP proteins are related, they have distinct roles which contribute to the proper function of the gamma-Tubulin complex. GCP5 ( gamma-Tubulin complex component 5), also known as TUBGCP5, is a 1, 024 amino acid member of the gamma-Tubulin complex and is highly expressed in heart and skeletal muscle. Defects in the gene encoding GCP5 are implicated in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), a rare genetic disorder associated with obesity, compulsive behavior and lower intellectual ability.
B130010C12Rik; Gamma-tubulin complex component 5; gamma-tubulin complex component GCP5; GCP5; GCP-5; KIAA1899; mKIAA1899; Tubgcp5; tubulin gamma complex associated protein 5; tubulin, gamma complex associated protein 5
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