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- Mucin_4 abstract "Mucin 4 (MUC 4) is a mucin protein that in humans is encoded by the MUC4 gene. Like other mucins, MUC-4 is a high-molecular weight glycoprotein.The major constituents of mucus, the viscous secretion that covers epithelial surfaces such as those in the trachea, colon, and cervix, are highly glycosylated proteins called mucins. These glycoproteins play important roles in the protection of the epithelial cells and have been implicated in epithelial renewal and differentiation. This gene encodes an integral membrane glycoprotein found on the cell surface, although secreted isoforms may exist. At least two dozen transcript variants of this gene have been found, although for many of them the full-length transcript has not been determined or they are found only in tumor tissues.MUC-4 has been found to play various roles in the progression of cancer, particularly due to its signaling and anti-adhesive properties which contribute to tumor development and metastasis. It is also found to play roles in other diseases such as endometriosis and inflammatory bowel disease. MUC-4 belongs to the human mucin family that is membrane-anchored and can range in molecular weight from 550 to 930 kDa for the actual protein, and up to 4,650 kDa with glycosylation.".
- Mucin_4 entrezgene "4585".
- Mucin_4 wikiPageID "14146099".
- Mucin_4 wikiPageLength "15214".
- Mucin_4 wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Mucin_4 wikiPageRevisionID "705417844".
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Bile_acid.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink CDKN1B.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mucins.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Crohns_disease.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Endometriosis.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Epidermal_growth_factor_receptor.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Esophagus.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Extracellular_matrix.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Gallbladder.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Gastroesophageal_reflux_disease.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Gastrointestinal_tract.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Glycosylation.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink neu.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Inflammatory_bowel_disease.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Large_intestine.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Lung.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Menstruation.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Mitogen-activated_protein_kinase.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Mucin.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Mucus.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Oncogene.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Pancreas.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Primary_tumor.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase_B.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Respiratory_tract.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Trachea.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLink Ulcerative_colitis.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mucin 4".
- Mucin_4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mucoproteins.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB.
- Mucin_4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mucin_4 subject Category:Mucins.
- Mucin_4 hypernym Protein.
- Mucin_4 type Biomolecule.
- Mucin_4 type Protein.
- Mucin_4 type Thing.
- Mucin_4 type Q206229.
- Mucin_4 type Q8054.
- Mucin_4 comment "Mucin 4 (MUC 4) is a mucin protein that in humans is encoded by the MUC4 gene. Like other mucins, MUC-4 is a high-molecular weight glycoprotein.The major constituents of mucus, the viscous secretion that covers epithelial surfaces such as those in the trachea, colon, and cervix, are highly glycosylated proteins called mucins. These glycoproteins play important roles in the protection of the epithelial cells and have been implicated in epithelial renewal and differentiation.".
- Mucin_4 label "Mucin 4".
- Mucin_4 sameAs Q18029663.
- Mucin_4 sameAs m.03cw092.
- Mucin_4 sameAs Q18029663.
- Mucin_4 wasDerivedFrom Mucin_4?oldid=705417844.
- Mucin_4 isPrimaryTopicOf Mucin_4.