gcc-1 encodes a coiled-coil protein with a C-terminal Golgi-targeting GRIP domain that is the C. elegans ortholog of the human golgin, GCC1; by sequence similarity, GCC-1 is predicted to function in retrograde transport from early endosomes to the trans-Golgi network; large-scale promoter expression studies report that gcc-1 is expressed in multiple tissues including, but not limited to, the pharynx, neurons, hypodermis, and excretory cell.
Sequence connection from [Siddiqui SS], 02/06/11 krb.
Map position created from combination of previous interpolated map position (based on known location of sequence) and allele information. Therefore this is not a genetic map position based on recombination frequencies or genetic experiments. This was done on advice of the CGC.
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C15C7.2, based on sequence similarity and subcellular localization is a GRIP domain containing Trans-Golgi Network protein of the Golgin family, not a kinesin; thus klp-8 is not an appropriate name