DRAIC


Description

The DRAIC (downregulated RNA in cancer, inhibitor of cell invasion and migration) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 15.

DRAIC is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 19 in humans. It encodes a protein that has been implicated in regulating the assembly and stability of microtubules. While its exact functions are still being researched, DRAIC is thought to play a role in processes such as cell division and migration.

DRAIC is a protein that plays a crucial role in regulating the assembly of microtubules, essential components of the cytoskeleton. It interacts with other proteins involved in microtubule formation and dynamics, potentially influencing cellular processes like cell division and migration.

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