TROAP explained

Trophinin-associated protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TROAP gene.[1] [2]

Interactions

TROAP has been shown to interact with BYSL.[3]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Fukuda MN, Sato T, Nakayama J, Klier G, Mikami M, Aoki D, Nozawa S . Trophinin and tastin, a novel cell adhesion molecule complex with potential involvement in embryo implantation . Genes Dev . 9 . 10 . 1199–210 . Jun 1995 . 7758945 . 10.1101/gad.9.10.1199 . free .
  2. Web site: Entrez Gene: TROAP trophinin associated protein (tastin).
  3. Suzuki N, Zara J, Sato T, Ong E, Bakhiet N, Oshima RG, Watson KL, Fukuda MN . A cytoplasmic protein, bystin, interacts with trophinin, tastin, and cytokeratin and may be involved in trophinin-mediated cell adhesion between trophoblast and endometrial epithelial cells . . 95 . 9 . 5027–32 . Apr 1998 . 9560222 . 20207 . 10.1073/pnas.95.9.5027 . 1998PNAS...95.5027S . free .