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DLC1 Gene - Deleted in Liver Cancer 1

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DLC1 Gene - Deleted in Liver Cancer 1

Overview

DLC1 (Deleted in Liver Cancer 1), also known as STARD12 (StAR-Related Lipid Transfer domain containing 12), is a tumor suppressor gene located on chromosome 8p22. Originally identified as a frequently deleted region in hepatocellular carcinoma, DLC1 encodes a cytoplasmic protein that functions as a negative regulator of cell proliferation and survival. The gene spans approximately 45 kilobases and encodes a protein of approximately 117 kDa. Beyond its well-established role in cancer biology, DLC1 has emerged as a molecule of interest in neurodegenerative disease research, particularly concerning neuronal cytoskeletal dynamics and cell survival pathways relevant to conditions like Alzheimer's disease and other age-related neurological disorders.

Function/Biology

The DLC1 protein contains multiple functional domains that define its biological activity. The protein possesses a Rho GTPase-activating protein (GAP) domain, which is the primary catalytic region responsible for its tumor suppressive functions. This domain catalyzes the hydrolysis of GTP-bound Rho family GTPases (including RhoA, Rac1, and Cdc42) to their inactive GDP-bound state, thereby negating their signaling capacity. Additionally, DLC1 contains a START domain (StAR-Related Lipid Transfer domain) that participates in lipid binding and protein-protein interactions.

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