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Publication : Mammaglobin is found in breast tissue as a complex with BU101.

First Author  Colpitts TL Year  2001
Journal  Biochemistry Volume  40
Issue  37 Pages  11048-59
PubMed ID  11551201 Mgi Jnum  J:71475
Mgi Id  MGI:2150216 Doi  10.1021/bi010284f
Citation  Colpitts TL, et al. (2001) Mammaglobin is found in breast tissue as a complex with bu101. Biochemistry 40(37):11048-59
abstractText  The mammaglobin gene has been shown to be preferentially expressed in breast tissue. Few genes match its specificity. Mammaglobin has generated much interest, and studies are ongoing to develop diagnostic tests for breast cancer based on the detection of mammaglobin. While searching the Incyte Genomics Lifeseq database for tissue-specific markers, we observed a second secretoglobin, BU101, also known as lipophilin B. We report here that mammaglobin, in breast tissue, is found as a complex with BU101. The complex was isolated from breast cancer tissue and was characterized as the biologically relevant form of mammaglobin.
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