Gene: SLIT2

Alternate names for this Gene: SLIL3|Slit-2

Gene Summary: This gene encodes a member of the slit family of secreted glycoproteins, which are ligands for the Robo family of immunoglobulin receptors. Slit proteins play highly conserved roles in axon guidance and neuronal migration and may also have functions during other cell migration processes including leukocyte migration. Members of the slit family are characterized by an N-terminal signal peptide, four leucine-rich repeats, nine epidermal growth factor repeats, and a C-terminal cysteine knot. Proteolytic processing of this protein gives rise to an N-terminal fragment that contains the four leucine-rich repeats and five epidermal growth factor repeats and a C-terminal fragment that contains four epidermal growth factor repeats and the cysteine knot. Both full length and cleaved proteins are secreted extracellularly and can function in axon repulsion as well as other specific processes. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

Gene is located in Chromosome: 4

Location in Chromosome : 4p15.31

Description of this Gene: slit guidance ligand 2

Type of Gene: protein-coding

rs1379659 in SLIT2 gene and Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular PMID 17903301 2007 Genome-wide association of echocardiographic dimensions, brachial artery endothelial function and treadmill exercise responses in the Framingham Heart Study.

rs116461311 in SLIT2 gene and Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture PMID 31194736 2019 Risk of spontaneous preterm birth and fetal growth associates with fetal SLIT2.

rs1379659 in SLIT2 gene and Left Ventricular Function PMID 17903301 2007 Genome-wide association of echocardiographic dimensions, brachial artery endothelial function and treadmill exercise responses in the Framingham Heart Study.