NKX3-1
- Aliases
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- BAPX2
- Homeobox protein NK-3 homolog A
- NK homeobox (Drosophila), family 3, A
- NK homeobox, family 3, A
- NK3 homeobox 1
- NK3 transcription factor homolog A
- NK3 transcription factor related, locus 1
- NK3 transcription factor related, locus 1 (Drosophila)
- NKX3
- NKX3-1
- NKX3.1
- NKX3A
- homeobox protein NK-3 homolog A
- homeobox protein Nkx-3.1
- Description
- From NCBI Gene: This gene encodes a homeobox-containing transcription factor. This transcription factor functions as a negative regulator of epithelial cell growth in prostate tissue. Aberrant expression of this gene is associated with prostate tumor progression. Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants of this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2012]
Attributes
- QA State
- Under Review
- Type
- Gene
- HGNC Name
- NKX3-1
- Certifications
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- None
- QA State for Prostate
- Under Review
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