The GNAS gene, also called GNAS1 gene, (GNAS is the acronym for: "Guanine Nucleotide binding protein, Alpha Stimulating activity polypeptide". Guanine Nucleotide-Binding Protein G(S) Subunit Alpha) is a protein coding gene located on chromosome 20q13.32. Its major product is the heterotrimeric G protein alpha subunit Gs-alpha, a key component of the G protein-coupled receptor-gated adenylyl cyclase signal transduction pathways.
Diseases associated with GNAS include:
- Mccune-Albright syndrome (In this, GNAS mutations are found to cause constitutive Gsα signal transduction. The clinical features of this disease depend largely on the parental allelic origin of the GNAS mutation, reflecting tissue-specific paternal Gsα silencing).
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- Pseudohypoparathyroidism, type Ia.
Associated pathways include ADORA2B-mediated production of anti-inflammatory cytokines and the GPCR pathway.