Description | This superfamily of proteins is involved in various cellular processes including the maintenance of cellular structures and the regulation of vesicle transport. Members of this superfamily are implicated in the elongation of excretory canals during developmental stages, suggesting a role in morphogenesis. They are also associated with the stabilization of the Golgi apparatus and the integrity of the endoplasmic reticulum. Additionally, these proteins are involved in the regulation of small GTPases, such as cdc-42, which are critical for various aspects of cell signaling and dynamics. The functions of this superfamily contribute to essential physiological processes, including fertility in organisms. | Name | Programmed Cell Death 10 Homolog |
Short Name | PDCD10_Homolog | Type | Homologous_superfamily |