TBC1D30 is a gene in the human genome that encodes the protein of the same name. This protein has two domains, one of which is involved in the processing of the Rab protein. Much of the function of this gene is not yet known, but it is expressed mostly in the brain and adrenal cortex.
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TBC1D30 is a gene in the human genome that encodes the protein of the same name. This protein has two domains, one of which is involved in the processing...
Mohlke was a senior author of a study finding new variants of three genes (TBC1D30, KANK1 and PAM) related to diabetes. This study was significant as it was...