GACAT2


Description

The GACAT2 (gastric cancer associated transcript 2) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 18.

GACAT2 is a gene involved in cellular processes like growth, development, and programmed cell death. It is thought to act as a tumor suppressor, helping control cancer cell growth. The gene's protein product interacts with other proteins, playing a role in signaling pathways crucial for cellular health.

The GACAT2 gene is known to be involved in various cellular processes, including the regulation of cell growth, development, and apoptosis. It is believed to act as a tumor suppressor gene, contributing to the control of cancer cell proliferation. This gene's protein product interacts with other proteins and likely participates in signaling pathways essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis. However, research on GACAT2 is ongoing, and further studies are necessary to fully comprehend its precise functions and mechanisms of action in the context of human health.

GACAT2 is also known as MTCL1-AS1, MTCL1AS1.

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