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AAMP (gene)

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Template:PBB Angio-associated, migratory cell protein, also known as AAMP, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the AAMP gene.[1]

Function

The gene product is an immunoglobulin-type protein. It is found to be expressed strongly in endothelial cells, cytotrophoblasts, and poorly differentiated colon adenocarcinoma cells found in lymphatics.

The protein contains a WD40 domain and a heparin-binding domain which mediates heparin-sensitive cell adhesion.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Entrez Gene: AAMP angio-associated, migratory cell protein".

Further reading

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