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Homo sapiens (human) GAS6 divergent transcript (GAS6-DT) URS000075DB95_9606

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GAS6-DT: GAS6-DT is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has not been extensively studied yet [PMC9270023]. However, previous research has shown that GAS6-DT, along with TMPO-AS1, can interact with other coding/non-coding RNAs and may be risk factors for lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) [PMC9589892]. In particular, GAS6-DT was found to be significantly higher in the A549 and H1299 cell lines compared to the BEAS-2B cell line, while TMPO-AS1 was significantly higher in the H1299 cell line [PMC9589892]. High expression of GAS6-DT and TMPO-AS1 has been associated with a poorer prognosis in LUAD [PMC9589892]. In liver cancer cells with incomplete radiofrequency ablation, GAS6-DT expression is often up-regulated and can competitively inhibit the binding of microRNA-3619-5p to ARL2, promoting liver cancer cell proliferation and migration [PMC9589892]. Additionally, GAS6-DT is one of the 81 differentially expressed prognostic-related lncRNAs identified through univariate Cox analysis in LUAD [PMC9334800]. While the expression and function of GAS6-DT in neurons and the brain are not well understood, there is evidence that it is involved in upregulating GAS6 gene expression in melanomas [PMC8712770]. Overall, these findings suggest that GAS6-DT may play a role in LUAD prognosis and potentially influence neuron development and maturation.

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AGCGUCCGGGACGCGGCGGGACUCGAGUGUUUCGGAAAAGGAGCGUCUCCCCAGGCGGUGGUUGUCUUCACUAGCGAUGGGGUAAAAGGAGGACGCAAUACCUGGUUCAACUUGAGCAGACGGAGUCUCGCUAUGUUGCCCAGGCUGGGGUGCAGUGGCGUGAUCUCUGCUCACUGCAAGCUCCGCCUCCCGGGUUCACGCCAUUCUCCUGCCUCAGCCUCCCGAGUAGCUGGGACCACAGGCGCCCGCCACCACGCCCGGCUGAUUUUUUUUAUUUUUAGUAGAGACGGGGUUUCACCGUGUUAGCCAGGAUGAUCUCAAUCUCCUGACCUCGUGAUCCGCCCGCCUGGGCCUCCCAAAGUGCUGGGAUUACAGGUGUGAGCCACCGCGCCUGGCCGAGCAUGUUAAUUUAAGCAAAUGAAUGUCCCUGGGAAUGAUCUUCAAGGAGAAUUAAAGUGGGAUAGAGAAGUCAUCUAUCUGCACCUGUGUCUGAACCAGAAUGACGAGGCACUUCCAUGUCAGCUAGUUACUGGAGCAGGCGGAGUAAGGAGUACCCCUGGGCUUCUGCCCCGAAACCACCACGGCUACUUCAAAACAAUAUUACAUUAAUUUUCCUGCUUGUUCUUGAGAAGCACUGGUUUGAAAAAUUGGAUGGGGUGAUACAUGUUUUAAUCAGUAUUUACAAGGCUCCUUAAUCACUUCAUCAGACAAUUCAUUGAGCACCUACUAUGUGCCAGGCAGUGUAAUUCAUUGAGCACCUGCUGUGUGCCAGGCAGUGUCUGAGGCACUUCUAGCUAUUAUUUCCUAAGGGUUCCAGCAGCCCAUGGAUAAACUUCAAAGAGUGUAAGCUCCUAAAAAUUGUUCGUAUUUUCUGCACAUUUUUGUAGUUUUGGAGAAGAGAGUUAAUGGAGUUCUUGCCAUUCUCAGAAUUAUUUGAUCCCUUUAGGAAUGAGCAUCUCUAGCCUCUGCCUGUUCAUCUGGGACAAUCUGCACCUGGGCGUGGACCUGCUGCUUCAGAUCAGUAGGUAUCAGAAUGAACUCAGUUGGAUGGGGCAGUUCAGGACCCCUGGCCUCCUUUUAGUCUGGACCCCACUCUCAUUCCUCAUAUUCUCAAUUCACUCUUUCUACUGAGUUACUAUCCUAGUAAUGACAAUGCCUCCUAUCAUCUAGAGACUUGGUUUGAUACAAUGCAUUCACAUACAACUGCUCGUUUUGAUUUCUAUAACUGGGGAAUACAGAAAGCAAAUAUGCGGUGCAAUGGAGGAUGUCUCCAUUACCCCAGAUAACUCCAAAAUUCUUCACCUAGUUACCAGUGCAGGAAAUUCGUUCGAAGGCAGAAAUGGAAAAUGAAUAAGAAACAAUUUGGAUGUGUUCCAAAAAUGGAGAGUUGUCAGGCACUAUAUCAUACAACCUGAAAUAUCAAUGGUGAAGUAGACAGUUCACCUCCACAGGGGGCAGGAGGUUGGACCCAGGGCAAUGGAUGUUUUAUAUGGAUGGUUAACCGGUCUGUGGCCAUGAGGUGGAAAGCUGUGUACACCUGUGAAGCCAUCAUCACAAUCAAGUUAGGGAACAUAUCCAUCACCCAAAAAAGUGUUCUCAUGCCCUUUGGUAAUUCCUCCCUCCUAAAUGUCCCCACCCUACCCCACAUCCCAGUUUCUAUGCAAAAACCGCUGACCAACUUUCUAUCACUAUAGAUUUGUUUGUAUUUUCUAGACUUUUAUAUAAAAAGAAUUAUACUGUAUGUACACUUUUUUGUCUGUUUUUUUCACUUAACAUAUUUAUUUUCAGAAUCAUCUAUCUUGUUGCAGGUGUAUUCCUUUUUAUUGCUCAGUAGUAUUCCACUGUAUGGAUAUAACACAAUUUGUUUAUCAUUCACCUGUUGAGGGACAUUAUACUUGCUUCUAAAUUUUUACUAUCACAAAUAAAGCUGCUGUAGGCAUUC

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