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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

MYOC Gene

Defintion:Myocilin, trabecular meshwork inducible glucocorticoid response

Official Symbol
:MYOC

 Chromosome
:1

 Location
: 1q23-q24

Gene Size:17216 Bp  (169,871,179 to 169,888,395) Complement


No Exons:3

Description:

The MYOC gene provides instructions for producing a protein called myocilin. Myocilin is found in certain structures of the eye, called the trabecular meshwork and the ciliary body, that regulate the pressure within the eye (intraocular pressure). It is also found in various types of muscle. Myocilin's function is not well understood, but it may help to control the intraocular pressure through its action in the muscle tissue of the ciliary body.

Disease :
Early-onset glaucoma - caused by mutations in the MYOC gene
Approximately 10 percent to 33 percent of people with juvenile open-angle glaucoma have mutations in the MYOC gene. MYOC mutations have also been detected in some people with primary congenital glaucoma.
Mutations in the MYOC gene may alter the myocilin protein so that its interactions with other proteins are impeded. Defective myocilin that is not incorporated into functional complexes may accumulate in the trabecular meshwork and ciliary body. The excess protein may prevent sufficient flow of fluid from the eye, resulting in increased intraocular pressure and causing the signs and symptoms of early-onset glaucoma.
Individuals with mutations in both the MYOC and CYP1B1 genes may develop glaucoma at an earlier age than do those with mutations in only one of the genes.

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