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References to Proline-Rich Acidic Protein 1 (PRAP1, Uterine-specific proline-rich acidic protein, UPA, UNQ608/PRO1195)

  • Diao H, Xiao S, Zhao F, Ye X. Uterine luminal epithelium-specific proline-rich acidic protein 1 (PRAP1) as a marker for successful embryo implantation. Fertil Steril. 2010 Dec;94 (7):2808-11.e1
  • Huang BH, Zhuo JL, Leung CH, Lu GD, Liu JJ, Yap CT, Hooi SC. PRAP1 is a novel executor of p53-dependent mechanisms in cell survival after DNA damage. Cell Death Dis. 2012;3:e442
  • Lanemo Myhrinder A, Hellqvist E, Sidorova E, Soderberg A, Baxendale H, Dahle C, Willander K, Tobin G, Backman E, Soderberg O, Rosenquist R, Horkko S, Rosen A. A new perspective: molecular motifs on oxidized LDL, apoptotic cells, and bacteria are targets for chronic lymphocytic leukemia antibodies. Blood. 2008 Apr 1;111 (7):3838-48
  • Qiu GH, Leung CH, Yun T, Xie X, Laban M, Hooi SC. Recognition and suppression of transfected plasmids by protein ZNF511-PRAP1, a potential molecular barrier to transgene expression. Mol Ther. 2011 Aug;19 (8):1478-86
  • Xiong GF, Zhang YS, Han BC, Chen W, Yang Y, Peng JP. Estradiol-regulated proline-rich acid protein 1 is repressed by class I histone deacetylase and functions in peri-implantation mouse uterus. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2011 Jan 1;331 (1):23-33
  • Zhang J, Wong H, Ramanan S, Cheong D, Leong A, Hooi SC. The proline-rich acidic protein is epigenetically regulated and inhibits growth of cancer cell lines. Cancer Res. 2003 Oct 15;63 (20):6658-65