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Immunogen sequence: MGNQLDRITH LNYSELPTGD PSGIEKDELR VGVAYFFSDD EEDLDERGQP DKFGVKAPPG CTPCPESPSR HHHHLLHQLV LNETQFSAFR GQECIFSKVS GGPQGADLSV YAVTALPALC EPGDLLELLW LQHAPEPPAP APHWAVYVGG GQIIHLHQGE IRQDSLYEAG AANVGRVVNS WYRYRPLVAE LVVQNACGHL GLKSEEICWT NSESFAAWCR FGKREFKAGG EVPAGTQPPQ QQYYLKVHLG ENKVHTARFH SLEDLIREKR RIDASGRLRV LQELADLVDD KE
The FAM84A gene, also known as Family With Sequence Similarity 84 Member A, is located on chromosome 1q21.3. This gene encodes a protein that has been implicated in the development and progression of various cancers. In particular, FAM84A has been identified as a key player in the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathways, which are crucial for tumor development and metastasis. Studies have shown that the downregulation of FAM84A can inhibit thyroid cancer progression while being negatively regulated by the tumor suppressor miR-874-3p. Additionally, FAM84A has been noted to be over-expressed in phenobarbital-promoted mouse liver tumors, indicating its potential role in chemical carcinogenesis. The gene's expression is regulated by nuclear receptor CAR, highlighting its involvement in liver cancer pathophysiology.
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Protein Aliases: family with sequence similarity 84, member A; LRAT domain-containing 1; Neurologic sensory protein 1; neurological/sensory 1; NSE1; Protein FAM84A; Protein LRATD1
Gene Aliases: FAM84A; LRATD1; NSE1; PP11517
UniProt ID: (Human) Q96KN4
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 151354
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