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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MAATAAAVVA EEDTELRDLL VQTLENSGVL NRIKAELRAA VFLALEEQEK VENKTPLVNE SLKKFLNTKD GRLVASLVAE FLQFFNLDFT LAVFQPETST LQGLEGRENL ARDLGIIEAE GTVGGPLLLE VIRRCQQKEK GPTTGEGALD LSDVHSPPKS PEGKTSAQTT PSKIPRYKGQ GKKKTSGQKA GDKKANDEAN QSDTSVSLSE PKSKSSLHLL SHETKIGSFL SNRTLDGKDK AGLCPDEDDM EGDSFFDDPI PKPEKTYGLR KEPRKQAGSL ASLSDAPPLK SGLSSLAGAP SLKDSESKRG NTVLKDLKLI SDKIGSLGLG TGEDDDYVDD FNSTSHRSEK SEISIGEEIE EDLSVEIDDI NTSDKLDDLT QDLTVSQLSD VADYLEDVA
This gene encodes a largely hydrophilic protein postulated to be a leucine-rich protein family member. A t(6;8)(q27;p11) chromosomal translocation, fusing this gene and the fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1) gene, has been found in cases of myeloproliferative disorder. The resulting chimeric protein contains the N-terminal leucine-rich region of this encoded protein fused to the catalytic domain of FGFR1. This gene is thought to play an important role in normal proliferation and differentiation of the erythroid lineage. Alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different proteins have been identified.
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