protein BTG3; BTG family member 3; protein Tob5; abundant in neuroepithelium area protein (BTG3, ANA, TOB5)
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Function
- overexpression impairs serum-induced cell cycle progression from the G0/G1 to S phase
Structure
- belongs to the BTG family
Alternative splicing
named isoforms=2
Expression
- ubiquitous
- high expression in the ventricular zone of the developing central nervous system
- high expression in ovary, testis, prostate, thymus & lung
- expression is cell cycle dependent with the highest levels at the end of G1 phase, peaking at the G1-S transition