ARHGAP19-SLIT1
Description
The ARHGAP19-SLIT1 (ARHGAP19-SLIT1 readthrough (NMD candidate)) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 10.
ARHGAP19-SLIT1 is a fusion gene resulting from a chromosomal rearrangement that combines the ARHGAP19 and SLIT1 genes. This fusion is thought to be associated with cancer development, potentially affecting cell growth, migration, and invasion. The exact mechanisms of ARHGAP19-SLIT1 in cancer are still under investigation.
The ARHGAP19-SLIT1 fusion gene is a chimeric transcript resulting from a chromosomal rearrangement that brings together the ARHGAP19 and SLIT1 genes. This fusion protein is thought to have a role in tumorigenesis, but its precise function is not fully understood. Research suggests that the fusion protein may contribute to the development of cancer by affecting cell growth, migration, and invasion. Further studies are needed to elucidate the exact mechanisms of ARHGAP19-SLIT1 in cancer.
ARHGAP19-SLIT1 is also known as ARHGAP19.