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The GGA family of proteins (Golgi-localized, g-Adaptin ear-containing, ARF-binding proteins) are ubiquitous coat proteins that facilitate the trafficking of soluble proteins from the trans-Golgi network (TGN) to endosomes/lysosomes by means of interactions with TGN-sorting receptors, ARF (ADP-ribosylation factor), and clathrin. Members of the GGA family, GGA1,GGA2 (also known as VEAR) and GGA3, are multi-domain proteins that bind mannose 6-phosphate receptors (MPRs). GGAs have modular structures with an N-terminal VHS (VPS27, Hrs and STAM) domain followed by a GAT (GGA and Tom1) domain, a connecting hinge segment and a C-terminal GAE (g-Adaptin ear) domain. The amino-terminal VHS domains of GGAs form complexes with the cytoplasmic domains of sorting receptors by recognizing acidic-cluster di-leucine (ACLL) sequences. The human GGA3 gene maps to chromosome 17 and encodes a 723 amino acid protein that shares 46 % sequence identity with GGA1 and 38 % with GGA2.

Subcellular location: Cytoplasm, Cell membrane

Synonyms: ADP ribosylation factor binding protein 3, ADP ribosylation factor binding protein GGA 3, ADP ribosylation factor binding protein GGA3, ADP-ribosylation factor-binding protein GGA3, ARF binding protein GGA 3, ARF binding protein GGA3, ARF-binding protein 3, gamma ear-containing, GGA 3, GGA3, GGA3_HUMAN, Golgi associated gamma adaptin ear containing ARF binding protein 3, Golgi localized gamma ear containing ARF binding protein 3, Golgi-localized, KIAA0154.

Target Information: This gene encodes a member of the Golgi-localized, gamma adaptin ear-containing, ARF-binding (GGA) family. This family includes ubiquitous coat proteins that regulate the trafficking of proteins between the trans-Golgi network and the lysosome. These proteins share an amino-terminal VHS domain which mediates sorting of the mannose 6-phosphate receptors at the trans-Golgi network. They also contain a carboxy-terminal region with homology to the ear domain of gamma-adaptins. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been identified in this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2010]