PMID: 7545944Aug 2, 1994Paper

Human ribosomal protein L37 has motifs predicting serine/threonine phosphorylation and a zinc-finger domain

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
G F BarnardL B Chen

Abstract

Ribosomal protein L37 mRNA is overexpressed in colon cancer. The nucleotide sequences of human L37 from several tumor and normal, colon and liver cDNA sources were determined to be identical. L37 mRNA was approximately 375 nucleotides long encoding 97 amino acids with M(r) = 11,070, pI = 12.6, multiple potential serine/threonine phosphorylation sites and a zinc-finger domain. The human sequence is compared to other species.

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