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SLITRK3  
    


    
      Official symbol:  SLITRK3
      Full name:  SLIT and NTRK like family member 3
      Location:  3q26.1
      Also known as:  KIAA0848
      Entrez ID:  22865
      Ensembl ID:  ENSG00000121871
      Summary:  This gene encodes a member of the Slitrk family of structurally related transmembrane proteins that are involved in controlling neurite outgrowth. The encoded protein contains two leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains and a C-terminal domain that is partially similar to Trk neurotrophin receptor protein. Enhanced expression of this gene was found in tissue from several different types of tumors. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants, all encoding the same protein. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2016]

    

    
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Gscore (Amp):  0.00  
Gscore (Del):  0.00  
 
   

    
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Mscore:  0.00  
 
   

    
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Total fusion occurrence:  0  
 
 
 

    
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      Functional class:  Not specified
      JensenLab PubMed score:  3.62  (Percentile rank: 22.76%)
      PubTator score:  1.76  (Percentile rank: 15.66%)
      Target development/druggability level:  TbioThese targets do not have known drug or small molecule activities that satisfy the activity thresholds detailed below AND satisfy one or more of the following criteria: 1) target is above the cutoff criteria for Tdark; 2) target is annotated with a Gene Ontology Molecular Function or Biological Process leaf term(s) with an Experimental Evidence code.
      Tractability (small molecule):  N/A
      Tractability (antibody):  Predicted Tractable - High confidenceTargets located in the plasma membrane; Targets with GO cell component terms plasma membrane or secreted

    







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