ATXN8OS: A Potential Drug Target Or Biomarker (G6315)
ATXN8OS: A Potential Drug Target Or Biomarker
ATXN8OS, also known as NCRNA00003, is a non-coding RNA molecule that has been identified as a potential drug target or biomarker for a variety of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and respiratory disorders.
ATXN8OS is a member of the non-coding RNA (ncRNA) family, which includes proteins that have the ability to interact with RNA molecules and regulate gene expression. It is characterized by its highly conserved structure and its ability to form a stable complex with certain RNA molecules.
One of the most promising aspects of ATXN8OS is its potential as a drug target. Its ability to interact with specific RNA molecules has led to the idea that it may be a target for small molecules or other therapeutic compounds that can modulate its activity. Additionally, its conserved structure suggests that it may be a good candidate for drug discovery, with potential applications in a range of therapeutic areas.
In addition to its potential as a drug target, ATXN8OS has also been identified as a potential biomarker for a variety of diseases. Its stability and conservation in the human genome make it a strong candidate for use as a biomarker for diseases that are difficult to diagnose or treat, such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and respiratory disorders.
The identification of ATXN8OS as a potential drug target or biomarker has important implications for both research and clinical practice. The development of small molecules or other therapeutic compounds that can modulate ATXN8OS activity may lead to new treatments for a variety of diseases. Additionally, its potential as a biomarker for a range of diseases may have implications for the development of new diagnostic tests or therapies.
Overall, the potential of ATXN8OS as a drug target or biomarker is an exciting area of research that has the potential to lead to new treatments and therapies for a variety of diseases. Further studies are needed to fully understand its biology and develop its potential as a drug or biomarker.
Protein Name: ATXN8 Opposite Strand LncRNA
More Common Targets
Augmin | AUH | AUNIP | AUP1 | AURKA | AURKAIP1 | AURKAP1 | AURKB | AURKC | Aurora Kinase | AUTS2 | AVEN | AVIL | AVL9 | AVP | AVPI1 | AVPR1A | AVPR1B | AVPR2 | AWAT1 | AWAT2 | AXDND1 | AXIN1 | AXIN2 | AXL | Axonemal dynein complex | AZGP1 | AZGP1P1 | AZGP1P2 | AZI2 | AZIN1 | AZIN2 | AZU1 | B-cell Antigen Receptor Complex | B2M | B3GALNT1 | B3GALNT2 | B3GALT1 | B3GALT1-AS1 | B3GALT2 | B3GALT4 | B3GALT5 | B3GALT5-AS1 | B3GALT6 | B3GALT9 | B3GAT1 | B3GAT1-DT | B3GAT2 | B3GAT3 | B3GLCT | B3GNT2 | B3GNT3 | B3GNT4 | B3GNT5 | B3GNT6 | B3GNT7 | B3GNT8 | B3GNT9 | B3GNTL1 | B4GALNT1 | B4GALNT2 | B4GALNT3 | B4GALNT4 | B4GALT1 | B4GALT2 | B4GALT3 | B4GALT4 | B4GALT5 | B4GALT6 | B4GALT7 | B4GAT1 | B4GAT1-DT | B7 antigen | B9D1 | B9D2 | BAALC | BAALC-AS1 | BAALC-AS2 | BAAT | BABAM1 | BABAM2 | BABAM2-AS1 | BACE1 | BACE1-AS | BACE2 | BACH1 | BACH2 | BAD | BAG1 | BAG2 | BAG3 | BAG4 | BAG5 | BAG6 | BAGE | BAGE2 | BAGE3 | BAGE4 | BAGE5 | BAHCC1