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AHI1 DT is annotated as a divergent or downstream transcript associated with the AHI1 locus, which encodes Abelson helper integration site protein 1, a scaffold involved in ciliary function and neurodevelopment. AHI1 DT is a noncoding RNA transcript lacking a clear protein coding open reading frame, and like many locus associated noncoding RNAs it may regulate nearby gene expression through chromatin interaction, transcriptional interference, or RNA mediated scaffolding of regulatory complexes. Expression of AHI1 DT appears tissue specific with signals in brain related datasets, consistent with the neurodevelopmental relevance of AHI1, but detailed functional characterization remains limited. Potential roles include modulation of ciliogenesis pathways, neuronal differentiation, or stress responses, inferred from coexpression and genomic proximity rather than direct mechanistic data. Experimental approaches to study AHI1 DT typically include RNA sequencing, quantitative PCR, CRISPR interference or antisense knockdown to perturb transcription, RNA binding protein pulldown to identify interactors, and chromatin assays to assess local regulatory effects. Overall, AHI1 DT is best considered a candidate regulatory noncoding RNA linked to the AHI1 genomic region, with active research needed to define its molecular functions and clinical significance.
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蛋白别名: AHI1 divergent transcript