PMID: 9545571Apr 18, 1998Paper

Isolation of novel human cDNA (hGMF-gamma) homologous to Glia Maturation Factor-beta gene

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
Kiyofumi AsaiT Kato

Abstract

A novel full-length human cDNA homologous to Glia Maturation Factor-beta (GMF-beta) gene was isolated. Sequence analysis of the entire cDNA revealed an open reading frame of 426 nucleotides with a deduced protein sequence of 142 amino acid residues. The deduced amino acid sequences of its putative product is highly homologous to human GMF-beta (82% identity) and named for GMF-gamma. Northern blot analysis indicated that a message of 0.9 kb long, but not 4.1 kb of GMF-beta, is predominantly expressed in human lung, heart, and placenta.

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Feb 26, 2004·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·Masaaki InagakiKiyofumi Asai
Nov 1, 2001·Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research·A NishiwakiT Kato
Aug 13, 2005·Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences·A B McGeachieI S McLennan
Jun 24, 2004·International Immunology·Myeong Sup LeeJoseph M McCune
Sep 22, 2009·Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society·Alexander K GoroncyShigeyuki Yokoyama
Mar 14, 2003·FEBS Letters·Yanzhen YangAnlong Xu
Dec 8, 2006·Neurochemical Research·Asgar ZaheerRamon Lim
May 22, 2018·Trends in Cell Biology·Bruce L GoodeJulian A Eskin
Jan 22, 2005·Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research·Naokazu HottaKiyofumi Asai

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