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G(M2) Activator Protein

Known as: G(M2) Activator Protein [Chemical/Ingredient], Hexosaminidase Activator, Activator Protein, GM2 
An essential cofactor for the degradation of G(M2)GANGLIOSIDE by lysosomal BETA-N-ACETYLHEXOSAMINIDASES. Genetic mutations resulting in loss of G(M2… 
National Institutes of Health

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2009
2009
The GM2 activator protein (GM2AP) is an 18 kDa nonenzymatic accessory protein involved in the degradation of neuronal… 
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
Sulfatides show structural, and possibly physiological similarities to gangliosides. Kidney dysfunction might be correlated with… 
2002
2002
GM2 activator protein (GM2AP) is a cofactor for stimulating the enzymatic hydrolysis of the glycolipid GM2 by β-hexosaminidase A… 
1998
1998
1. The present study was aimed at characterizing and establishing the site of production of a ‘novel’ protein isolated in 1988… 
1997
1997
The processing, intracellular transport, and endocytosis of the GM2 activator protein (GM2AP), an essential cofactor of… 
1994
1994
The GM2 activator protein forms a substrate-complex with GM2 ganglioside, which enables degradation of the ganglioside by beta… 
1993
1993
The GM2 activator locus (GM2A) had previously been considered as a candidate gene for some forms of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA… 
1993
1993
The gene coding for the GM2 activator protein (GM2A) was previously mapped by us to chromosome 5 by an ELISA‐based technique…