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Publication : Structure and developmental expression of mouse Garp, a gene encoding a new leucine-rich repeat-containing protein.

First Author  Roubin R Year  1996
Journal  Int J Dev Biol Volume  40
Issue  3 Pages  545-55
PubMed ID  8840187 Mgi Jnum  J:34993
Mgi Id  MGI:82445 Citation  Roubin R, et al. (1996) Structure and developmental expression of mouse Garp, a gene encoding a new leucine-rich repeat-containing protein. Int J Dev Biol 40(3):545-55
abstractText  Proteins with leucine-rich repeats (LRR) constitute a large family of molecules playing a role in protein-protein interactions and signal transduction. They are involved in various cellular processes in different species. We characterized the organization and pattern of expression of the mouse Garp gene. It is composed of two coding exons, expressed as a major 4.3 kb mRNA, and encodes a putative LRR transmembrane protein with an extracellular region almost entirely made of 20 repeats, and a short intracytoplasmic region. The mouse GARP deduced amino-acid sequence is highly similar to that of the human protein. The Garp gene is expressed in various areas in the mid-gestation developing embryo, including skin, lens fibre cells, nasal cavity, smooth and skeletal muscles, lung, and megakaryocytes of the fetal liver. In the adult it is expressed in the megakaryocytes of the spleen and in endothelial cells of the placenta. The data suggests that GARP might be involved in platelet-endothelium interactions.
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