AZA2
AZA2 is a gene that encodes a protein involved in cell signaling. The protein is a receptor that binds to specific signaling molecules, initiating a cascade of events within the cell. This process is crucial for various cellular functions, including growth, differentiation, and immune response. Mutations in the AZA2 gene have been associated with certain diseases and conditions. Research into AZA2 is ongoing to fully understand its role in human health and disease. Its expression levels can vary in different tissues and at different developmental stages, suggesting a complex regulatory network. The protein's interaction with other cellular components is a key area of study for understanding its precise biological functions.