TALAM1

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Summary

TALAM1 (TALAM1 transcript, MALAT1 antisense RNA, HGNC:54476) is a long non-coding RNA gene on chromosome 11q13.1.

Predicted to be involved in positive regulation of cell motility.

Source: NCBI Gene 109136579 — RefSeq curated summary.

At a glance

  • Gene type: non-coding (lncRNA) — no protein product; not a drug target. Variant/disease associations are omitted (they would be positional, from an overlapping protein-coding gene).

Identifiers

Gene identifiers

FieldValue
HGNC IDHGNC:54476
Approved symbolTALAM1
NameTALAM1 transcript, MALAT1 antisense RNA
Location11q13.1
Locus typeRNA, long non-coding
StatusApproved
Ensembl geneENSG00000289740
Ensembl biotypelncRNA
Entrez109136579
RNAcentralURS0000ABD7D9 — lncRNA, 8121 nt, 1 organism(s)

Gene structure

Transcript identifiers

Ensembl transcripts: 1 — 1 lncRNA

ENST00000698129

RefSeq mRNA: 0 — MANE Select: None

Canonical transcript exons

ENST00000698129 — 1 exons

ExonStartEnd
ENSE000041573466549904565507432

Expression profiles

FANTOM5 (CAGE): breadth ubiquitous, TPM avg 37.3484 / max 5047.4962, expressed in 1646 samples.

FANTOM5 promoters (7 alternative TSS)

Promoter IDTPM avgSamples expressed
12061023.70741559
1206116.11281276
1206162.5443993
1206121.7340835
1206141.6441668
1206130.8901501
1206150.7156395

Top tissues by expression

0 total, by Bgee expression score (0-100, higher = more expressed):

Single-cell (SCXA)

Detected in 4 experiment(s), a significant marker in 3.

ExperimentMarker?Max mean expression
E-GEOD-180759yes1785.97
E-MTAB-11268yes1659.89
E-MTAB-10596yes1439.03
E-MTAB-9543no163044.30

Regulation

Is transcription factor: no

Cross-species orthologs

0 orthologs

Protein

Non-coding RNA — no protein product; not a drug target.

Function

No curated pathway, Gene-Ontology, or interaction data.

Disease & clinical

No curated disease, variant, or cancer-driver associations.

Drugs & pharmacology

No drug or pharmacology data — not an established drug target.

No linked Atlas pages yet — the cross-entity mesh grows as the corpus expands.