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ENO1  
    


    
      Official symbol:  ENO1
      Full name:  enolase 1
      Location:  1p36.23
      Also known as:  MBP-1, ENO1L1, MPB1, PPH
      Entrez ID:  2023
      Ensembl ID:  ENSG00000074800
      Summary:  This gene encodes alpha-enolase, one of three enolase isoenzymes found in mammals. Each isoenzyme is a homodimer composed of 2 alpha, 2 gamma, or 2 beta subunits, and functions as a glycolytic enzyme. Alpha-enolase in addition, functions as a structural lens protein (tau-crystallin) in the monomeric form. Alternative splicing of this gene results in a shorter isoform that has been shown to bind to the c-myc promoter and function as a tumor suppressor. Several pseudogenes have been identified, including one on the long arm of chromosome 1. Alpha-enolase has also been identified as an autoantigen in Hashimoto encephalopathy. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2011]

    

    
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Gscore (Amp):  0.00  
Gscore (Del):  1.09  (Driver)
 
Recurrently deleted in 6 cancer type(s)
   

    
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Mscore:  0.00  
 
   

    
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Total fusion occurrence:  8  
 
Fusions detected in 5 cancer type(s)
 
 

    
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   COMMON ESSENTIAL     
   

    
      Functional class:  Enzyme
      JensenLab PubMed score:  656.74  (Percentile rank: 92.80%)
      PubTator score:  396.77  (Percentile rank: 91.85%)
      Target development/druggability level:  TchemThese targets have activities in ChEMBL or DrugCentral that satisfy the activity thresholds detailed below.
      Tractability (small molecule):  Predicted TractableTargets with a predicted Ro5 druggable domain (druggable genome); Targets with a drugEBIlity score equal or greater than 0
      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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