COG2

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Conserved oligomeric Golgi complex subunit 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the COG2 gene.[5][6]

AliasesCOG2, LDLC, component of oligomeric golgi complex 2, CDG2Q
End230,693,982 bp[1]
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COG2
Identifiers
AliasesCOG2, LDLC, component of oligomeric golgi complex 2, CDG2Q
External IDsOMIM: 606974; MGI: 1923582; HomoloGene: 7206; GeneCards: COG2; OMA:COG2 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_007357
NM_001145036

NM_029746

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001138508
NP_031383

NP_084022

Location (UCSC)Chr 1: 230.64 – 230.69 MbChr 8: 125.25 – 125.28 Mb
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Multiprotein complexes are key determinants of Golgi apparatus structure and its capacity for intracellular transport and glycoprotein modification. Several complexes have been identified, including the Golgi transport complex (GTC), the LDLC complex, which is involved in glycosylation reactions, and the SEC34 complex, which is involved in vesicular transport. These 3 complexes are identical and have been termed the conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex, which includes COG2 (Ungar et al., 2002).[6]

Interactions

COG2 has been shown to interact with COG4[7] and COG3.[8]

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