MST1L


Description

The MST1L (macrophage stimulating 1 like (pseudogene)) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 1.

MST1L is a gene that encodes a protein that is involved in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton and cell migration. It is also involved in the regulation of cell growth and proliferation. MST1L has been shown to interact with other proteins involved in cell signaling, including the Ras protein and the Rho GTPase family. MST1L is a potential target for the development of new cancer therapies.

MST1L is involved in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton and cell migration. It is also involved in the regulation of cell growth and proliferation. MST1L has been shown to interact with other proteins involved in cell signaling, including the Ras protein and the Rho GTPase family. MST1L is a potential target for the development of new cancer therapies.

MST1L is also known as BRF-1, D1F15S1A, MSPL-7, MSPL7, MST1P, MST1P7, MST1P9, MSTP7, MSTP9.

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