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  • Leucine-rich repeat protein PRAME: expression, potential functions and clinical implications for leukaemia.

Leucine-rich repeat protein PRAME: expression, potential functions and clinical implications for leukaemia.

Molecular cancer (2010-08-31)
Frances Wadelin, Joel Fulton, Paul A McEwan, Keith A Spriggs, Jonas Emsley, David M Heery
ABSTRACT

PRAME/MAPE/OIP4 is a germinal tissue-specific gene that is also expressed at high levels in haematological malignancies and solid tumours. The physiological functions of PRAME in normal and tumour cells are unknown, although a role in the regulation of retinoic acid signalling has been proposed. Sequence homology and structural predictions suggest that PRAME is related to the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) family of proteins, which have diverse functions. Here we review the current knowledge of the structure/function of PRAME and its relevance in leukaemia.

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PRAME (EP461) Rabbit Monoclonal Primary Antibody