ARL15: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker (G54622)
ARL15: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker
ARL15 is a gene that encodes a protein known as ARL15, which is a key regulator of the microtubule network. Microtubules are a protein structure that organizes and maintains the integrity of the mitotic spindle, which is critical for cell division. The loss of microtubules has been linked to various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and developmental disorders. Therefore, identifying and targeting ARL15 as a drug target or biomarker could lead to new therapeutic approaches for these diseases.
The Microtubule Network
The microtubule network is a complex protein structure that is composed of a series of interconnected proteins that form a series of arms, called microtubules. These microtubules are held together by a series of protein filaments, known as T-tubules, that are composed of the protein T-sculin and N-cadherin. The
Protein Name: ADP Ribosylation Factor Like GTPase 15
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ARL16 | ARL17A | ARL17B | ARL2 | ARL2-SNX15 | ARL2BP | ARL2BPP2 | ARL3 | ARL4A | ARL4AP2 | ARL4C | ARL4D | ARL5A | ARL5AP4 | ARL5B | ARL5C | ARL6 | ARL6IP1 | ARL6IP1P2 | ARL6IP4 | ARL6IP5 | ARL6IP6 | ARL8A | ARL8B | ARL9 | ARLNC1 | ARMC1 | ARMC10 | ARMC12 | ARMC2 | ARMC3 | ARMC5 | ARMC6 | ARMC7 | ARMC8 | ARMC9 | ARMCX1 | ARMCX2 | ARMCX3 | ARMCX4 | ARMCX5 | ARMCX5-GPRASP2 | ARMCX6 | ARMCX7P | ARMH1 | ARMH2 | ARMH3 | ARMH4 | ARMS2 | ARMT1 | ARNT | ARNT2 | ARNT2-DT | ARPC1A | ARPC1B | ARPC2 | ARPC3 | ARPC3P2 | ARPC3P5 | ARPC4 | ARPC4-TTLL3 | ARPC5 | ARPC5L | ARPIN | ARPIN-AP3S2 | ARPP19 | ARPP21 | ARR3 | ARRB1 | ARRB2 | ARRDC1 | ARRDC1-AS1 | ARRDC2 | ARRDC3 | ARRDC3-AS1 | ARRDC4 | ARRDC5 | Arrestin | ARSA | ARSB | ARSD | ARSF | ARSG | ARSH | ARSI | ARSJ | ARSK | ARSL | ART1 | ART3 | ART4 | ART5 | ARTN | ARV1 | ARVCF | ARX | Arylsulfatase | AS3MT | ASAH1 | ASAH1-AS1