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POTEM  -  POTE ankyrin domain family, member M

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: ACT, P704P, POTE14beta
 
 
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  • Attempts to identify full-length transcripts did not reveal any apparent open reading frames, indicating that P704P, P712P, and P775P may belong to a novel class of transcripts with specific patterns of gene expression that do not code for translated proteins [1].

References

  1. P704P, P712P, and P775P: A genomic cluster of prostate-specific genes. Stolk, J.A., Jiang, Y., Day, C.H., Klee, J.I., Zhang, X., Dillon, D.C., Houghton, R.L., Harlan, D., Reed, S.G., Xu, J. Prostate (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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