Target Name: COG5
NCBI ID: G10466
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COG5
Other Name(s): Component of oligomeric golgi complex 5, transcript variant 3 | COG5 variant 1 | Conserved oligomeric Golgi complex subunit 5 | component of oligomeric golgi complex 5 | conserved oligomeric Golgi complex protein 5 | FLJ41732 | Golgi transport complex 1 | 13S golgi transport complex 1 90 kDa subunit | GTC90 | Component of oligomeric golgi complex 5, transcript variant 1 | Conserved oligomeric Golgi complex protein 5 | COG5_HUMAN | Component of oligomeric Golgi complex 5 | OTTHUMP00000212361 | CDG2I | COG5 variant 3 | COG complex subunit 5 | FLJ44289 | Conserved oligomeric Golgi complex subunit 5 (isoform 1) | 13S Golgi transport complex 90 kDa subunit | GOLTC1 | Conserved oligomeric Golgi complex subunit 5 isoform 3 | GTC-90

COG5: A Protein Essential for ER Function

COG5, also known as Component of Oligomeric Golgi Complex 5, is a protein that plays a critical role in the structure and function of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). It is a key component of the oligomeric golgi complex (OGC), which is a network of proteins that help to transport and process proteins across the ER. COG5 is composed of four subunits that form a complex structure in the ER.

COG5 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues and is involved in the delivery and processing of various proteins across the ER. It is a key component of the OGC and is responsible for the conformational changes that occur as a protein reaches the ER. COG5 helps to maintain the integrity of the ER by interacting with various proteins that are involved in the transport and processing of proteins.

One of the key functions of COG5 is its role in the regulation of protein stability. COG5 helps to maintain the stability of proteins that are involved in signaling pathways by interacting with various proteinases that are involved in the degradation of these proteins. This helps to ensure that these proteins are retained in the ER for a short period of time, allowing them to perform their intended functions before being degraded.

Another important function of COG5 is its role in the regulation of protein interactions. COG5 helps to regulate the interactions between proteins by interacting with various protein-protein interaction sites. This helps to ensure that interacting proteins are properly matched and that interactions are optimized for protein function.

COG5 is also involved in the regulation of protein transport. COG5 helps to regulate the transport of proteins across the ER by interacting with various transport proteins. This helps to ensure that proteins are transported to the ER at the appropriate rate and that they are processed correctly before being degraded.

In addition to its role in regulating protein stability, COG5 is also involved in the regulation of protein function. COG5 helps to regulate the stability of various signaling proteins by interacting with their regulatory proteins. This helps to ensure that these proteins are retained in the ER for a short period of time, allowing them to perform their intended functions before being degraded.

COG5 is also involved in the regulation of protein interactions with other organelles. COG5 helps to regulate the interactions between proteins and various organelles, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, the endosomal system, and the cytoskeleton. This helps to ensure that proteins are properly targeted for various cellular processes and that they are efficiently processed and degraded.

COG5 is also involved in the regulation of protein transport to the plasma membrane. COG5 helps to regulate the transport of proteins to the plasma membrane by interacting with various transport proteins. This helps to ensure that proteins are transported to the membrane at the appropriate rate and that they are processed correctly before being internalized.

In conclusion, COG5 is a protein that plays a critical role in the structure and function of the endoplasmic reticulum. It is a key component of the oligomeric golgi complex and is involved in the regulation of protein stability, interaction, transport, and function. As a result, COG5 is a potential drug target and may be useful in the development of various diseases.

Protein Name: Component Of Oligomeric Golgi Complex 5

Functions: Required for normal Golgi function

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