GJA10 (Gap Junction Protein Alpha 10): GJA10 encodes a connexin protein that forms gap junction channels, allowing for the direct transfer of ions and small molecules between cells. This intercellular communication is crucial for maintaining tissue homeostasis and supporting coordinated cellular functions. GJA10 is particularly important in the eye, where it contributes to the transparency and function of the lens. Mutations in GJA10 have been linked to cataract formation and other ocular disorders....