Target Name: HAGLROS
NCBI ID: G102800310
Other Name(s): HAGLR opposite strand lncRNA

HAGLROS: A Non-Coding RNA molecule as a Cancer Regulator

HAGLROS (HAGLR opposite strand lncRNA) is a non-coding RNA molecule that has been shown to play a role in various cellular processes. One of the most significant functions of HAGLROS is its role as a negative regulator of the and. This means that when HAGLROS is present in a cell, it can inhibit the activity of, which is a protein that plays a role in the development and progression of cancer.

HAGLROS is also known as HAGL RNA. It is a non-coding RNA molecule that is located on the opposite strand of the double helix in a gene called. This gene is located on chromosome 16 and it is part of the same gene family as the gene NLRP1.

The function of HAGLROS is not well understood yet, but it is known that it plays a role in the regulation of various cellular processes. For example, studies have shown that HAGLROS can interact with the protein and it can also regulate the activity of other proteins.

One of the most interesting functions of HAGLROS is its role as a negative regulator of the. This means that when HAGLROS is present in a cell, it can inhibit the activity of, which is a protein that plays a role in the development and progression of cancer.

Another function of HAGLROS is its role as a regulator of the expression of genes. Studies have shown that HAGLROS can interact with the protein and it can also regulate the activity of other proteins. This means that HAGLROS can influence the translation of ??? which is the process by which proteins are synthesized from DNA.

In addition, HAGLROS is also known as HAGL RNA, it is a non-coding RNA molecule that is located on the opposite strand of the double helix in a gene called. This gene is located on chromosome 16 and it is part of the same gene family as the gene NLRP1.

Overall, the function of HAGLROS is still not well understood, but it is known that it plays a role in the regulation of various cellular processes. As a potential drug target or biomarker, HAGLROS may be a useful target for the development of new cancer therapies.

Protein Name: HAGLR Opposite Strand LncRNA

More Common Targets

HAL | HAMP | HAND1 | HAND2 | HAND2-AS1 | HAO1 | HAO2 | HAO2-IT1 | HAP1 | HAPLN1 | HAPLN2 | HAPLN3 | HAPLN4 | HAPSTR1 | HAR1A | HAR1B | HARBI1 | HARS1 | HARS2 | HAS1 | HAS2 | HAS2-AS1 | HAS3 | HASPIN | HAT1 | HAUS1 | HAUS1P1 | HAUS2 | HAUS3 | HAUS4 | HAUS5 | HAUS6 | HAUS7 | HAUS8 | HAVCR1 | HAVCR1P1 | HAVCR2 | HAX1 | HAX1P1 | HBA1 | HBA2 | HBAP1 | HBB | HBBP1 | HBD | HBE1 | HBEGF | HBG1 | HBG2 | HBM | HBO1 complex | HBP1 | HBQ1 | HBS1L | HBZ | HBZP1 | HCAR1 | HCAR2 | HCAR3 | HCCAT5 | HCCS | HCFC1 | HCFC1R1 | HCFC2 | HCG11 | HCG14 | HCG15 | HCG17 | HCG18 | HCG20 | HCG21 | HCG22 | HCG23 | HCG25 | HCG26 | HCG27 | HCG4 | HCG4B | HCG4P11 | HCG4P3 | HCG4P5 | HCG4P8 | HCG9 | HCGVIII-2 | HCK | HCLS1 | HCN1 | HCN2 | HCN3 | HCN4 | HCP5 | HCRT | HCRTR1 | HCRTR2 | HCST | HDAC1 | HDAC10 | HDAC11 | HDAC11-AS1 | HDAC1P1