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SUBMITTER: Florke Gee RR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7681028 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Florke Gee Rebecca R RR Chen Helen H Lee Anna K AK Daly Christina A CA Wilander Benjamin A BA Fon Tacer Klementina K Potts Patrick Ryan PR
The Journal of biological chemistry 20200913 47
The melanoma antigen (MAGE) proteins all contain a MAGE homology domain. <i>MAGE</i> genes are conserved in all eukaryotes and have expanded from a single gene in lower eukaryotes to ∼40 genes in humans and mice. Whereas some <i>MAGEs</i> are ubiquitously expressed in tissues, others are expressed in only germ cells with aberrant reactivation in multiple cancers. Much of the initial research on MAGEs focused on exploiting their antigenicity and restricted expression pattern to target them with c ...[more]