Phosphatase Gene HsapP726

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TPTEP1 (psiTPTE22) is a pseudogene copy of the tensin phosphatase, TPTE. It is fragment of TPTE, from AA 51-~140. It is expressed under the control of an HERV endogenous retrovirus element. It is expressed at ~2 RPKM in a wide variety of tissues (GTEx), and is consistently downregulated in a variety of cancers (TCGA). Bisulfite sequencing indicated that it is silenced in cancers by DNA methylation [1]. A 15 kD ORF was detected by peptide antibodies, but no function is known.

References

  1. Liang Q, Ding J, Xu R, Xu Z, and Zheng S. The novel human endogenous retrovirus-related gene, psiTPTE22-HERV, is silenced by DNA methylation in cancers. Int J Cancer. 2010 Oct 15;127(8):1833-43. DOI:10.1002/ijc.25213 | PubMed ID:20112338 | HubMed [Liang10]