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EAPP  -  E2F-associated phosphoprotein

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: BM-036, BM036, C14orf11, FLJ20578
 
 
 
 
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High impact information on EAPP

  • Examination of a number of human cell lines revealed that EAPP levels are elevated in most transformed cells [1].
  • Due to its strong phosphorylation we named it EAPP (e2F-associated phosphoprotein) [1].
  • EAPP is present throughout the cell cycle but disappears during mitosis [1].

References

  1. EAPP, a novel E2F binding protein that modulates E2F-dependent transcription. Novy, M., Pohn, R., Andorfer, P., Novy-Weiland, T., Galos, B., Schwarzmayr, L., Rotheneder, H. Mol. Biol. Cell (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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