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PEBP1/RKIP: from multiple functions to a common role in cellular processes
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2018
arXiv
pre-print
PEBPs (PhosphatidylEthanolamine Binding Proteins) form a protein family widely present in the living world since they are encountered in microorganisms, plants and animals. In all organisms PEBPs appear to regulate important mechanisms that govern cell cycle, proliferation, differentiation and motility. In humans, three PEBPs have been identified, namely PEBP1, PEBP2 and PEBP4. PEBP1 and PEBP4 are the most studied as they are implicated in the development of various cancers. PEBP2 is specific
arXiv:1802.02378v1
fatcat:sxnysn7zqjdi5jram6fej2m6ey