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GNAQ (G Protein Subunit Alpha Q) is a part of the trimeric G protein complex group of proteins that bind to G protein coupled receptors and activates signaling pathways. It has been implicated in vascular development and function, and somatic mutations in GNAQ lead to capillary malformations and angiomas in Sturge-Weber syndrome, uveal melanomas, and port-wine stains. It is widely expressed in many tissues, both in the membrane and cytoplasm.
References: Shirley 2013 N Engl J Med 368:1971; Van Raamsdonk 2009 Nature 457(7229): 599