ARHGAP27 (Rho GTPase Activating Protein 27): ARHGAP27 is a protein involved in regulating actin cytoskeleton dynamics, cell morphology, and motility by controlling Rho GTPases. These GTPases are vital regulators of cellular processes such as vesicle trafficking, cell cycle progression, and gene transcription. ARHGAP27’s function in modulating cell adhesion and migration is especially important for tissue development, wound healing, and processes including tumour progression and metastasis.