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predict the effect of a mutation that prevents the expression of aurka on a normal (noncancerous) cell

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Nowadays, if a cell cannot express the AURKA gene, malignant neoplasms or cellular malignancies can be generated.

since it is related to the KRAS gene.

There is some scientific evidence or research that maintains that FOSL1 acts on another gene, AURKA, whose expression to date was thought to be independently regulated by the KRAS oncogene, and for which clinical trials are currently underway with a drug that inhibits it. .

Step-by-step explanation:

Aurora kinase A also known as serine / threonine-protein kinase 6 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the AURKA gene.

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