Mga, max dimerization protein explained
MGA, MAX dimerization protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MGA gene.[1]
Further reading
- Parsons KS, Hsu AC, Wark PA . TLR3 and MDA5 signalling, although not expression, is impaired in asthmatic epithelial cells in response to rhinovirus infection . Clin. Exp. Allergy . 44 . 1 . 91–101 . January 2014 . 24131248 . 10.1111/cea.12218 . 24528615 .
- Romero OA, Torres-Diz M, Pros E, Savola S, Gomez A, Moran S, Saez C, Iwakawa R, Villanueva A, Montuenga LM, Kohno T, Yokota J, Sanchez-Cespedes M . MAX inactivation in small cell lung cancer disrupts MYC-SWI/SNF programs and is synthetic lethal with BRG1 . Cancer Discov . 4 . 3 . 292–303 . March 2014 . 24362264 . 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-13-0799 . free .
- Duan C, Yang X, Zhang X, Feng J, Liu Z, Que H, Johnson H, Zhao Y, Fan Y, Lu Y, Zhang H, Huang Y, Xiu B, Feng X . Generation of monoclonal antibodies against MGA and comparison of their application in breast cancer detection by immunohistochemistry . Sci Rep . 5 . 13073 . August 2015 . 26272389 . 4536492 . 10.1038/srep13073 . 2015NatSR...513073D .
Notes and References
- Web site: Entrez Gene: MGA, MAX dimerization protein. 2018-03-23.