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Alternative splicing and gene polymorphism of the human TAP3/SEC14L4 gene
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Alternative splicing and gene polymorphism of the human TAP3/SEC14L4 gene

Petra Kempna, Roberta Ricciarelli, Angelo Azzi and Jean-Marc Zingg
Molecular biology reports, Vol.37(7), pp.3503-3508
2010-10
PMID: 20012369

Abstract

Alternative Splicing - genetics Base Sequence Carrier Proteins - genetics Exons - genetics Humans Introns - genetics Molecular Sequence Data Organ Specificity - genetics Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide - genetics Proteins - genetics RNA, Messenger - genetics RNA, Messenger - metabolism Sequence Alignment
Three closely related human SEC14p-like proteins (hTAP1, hTAP2, hTAP3, or SEC14L2, SEC14L3, SEC14L4, respectively) have been described that are related to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SEC14 protein. These proteins may participate in intracellular lipid transport and influence regulatory lipid-dependent events. Here we report the isolation of an alternatively spliced hTAP3 cDNA and a polymorphism within the coding region of the hTAP3/SEC14L4 gene.
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