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      EPLIN, epithelial protein lost in neoplasm.

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      Oncogene
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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          Abstract

          We have identified a novel cytoskeletal protein, EPLIN (Epithelial Protein Lost In Neoplasm), that is preferentially expressed in human epithelial cells. Two EPLIN isoforms, a 600 amino acid EPLIN-alpha and a 759 amino acid EPLIN-beta, are detected in primary epithelial cells of oral mucosa, prostate and mammary glands. The expression of EPLIN-alpha is either down-regulated or lost in the majority of oral cancer cell lines (8/8), prostate cancer cell lines (4/4) and xenograft tumors (3/3), and breast cancer cell lines (5/6). The amino acid sequence of EPLIN is characterized by the presence of a single centrally located LIM domain. Both EPLIN isoforms localize to filamentous actin and suppress cell proliferation when overexpressed. These findings indicate that the loss of EPLIN seen in cancer cells may play a role in cancer progression.

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          Journal
          Oncogene
          Oncogene
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0950-9232
          0950-9232
          Dec 16 1999
          : 18
          : 54
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medicine, Jonnson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, CA 90095, USA.
          Article
          10.1038/sj.onc.1203206
          10618726
          6ebc2e6d-c924-4a4a-a31d-b6b31cdfd4ca
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