The Olfactomedin family is a group of extracellular glycoproteins that contain an OLF domain in its C-terminal region []. Olfactomedin-like (OLFML) glycoproteins are members of Olfactomedin family. There are at least four OLFMLs: OLFML1, OLFML2A, OLFML2B and OLFML3.OLFML2A and OLFML2B are known as photomedins. OLFML2A is expressed selectively in the outer segment of photoreceptor cells and OLFML2B in all neurons of mice retina [].
The Olfactomedin family is a group of extracellular glycoproteins that contain an OLF domain in its C-terminal region []. Olfactomedin-like (OLFML) glycoproteins are members of Olfactomedin family. There are at least four OLFMLs: OLFML1, OLFML2A, OLFML2B and OLFML3.OLFML2A and OLFML2B are known as photomedins. OLFML2A is expressed selectively in the outer segment of photoreceptor cells and OLFML2B in all neurons of mice retina [].
The Olfactomedin family is a group of extracellular glycoproteins that contain an OLF domain in its C-terminal region []. Olfactomedin-like (OLFML) glycoproteins are members of Olfactomedin family. There are at least four OLFMLs: OLFML1, OLFML2A, OLFML2B and OLFML3.OLFML1 regulates cell proliferation by increasing the percentage of cells in the S phase [].
The Olfactomedin family is a group of extracellular glycoproteins that contain an OLF domain in its C-terminal region []. Olfactomedin-like (OLFML) glycoproteins are members of Olfactomedin family. There are at least four OLFMLs: OLFML1, OLFML2A, OLFML2B and OLFML3.OLFML3 has been suggested to have a physiological role as a matrix-related component involved in placental and embryonic development []. It may be involved in eye disorders [].