Journal article

The HIN-200 family: More than interferon-inducible genes?

LEA Ludlow, RW Johnstone, CJP Clarke

Experimental Cell Research | ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2005

Abstract

The HIN-200 family was initially grouped together based on their hemopoietic expression, interferon-inducibility, nuclear localization, and characteristic 200 amino-acid domains. In this review, we performed a comprehensive search of genome databases and determined the location of previously characterized and predicted genes within the human, mouse, and rat HIN-200 loci. Several novel proteins were predicted in the mouse and rat. We also discuss recent advances in our understanding of this family of proteins and highlight the most important findings. In addition to a role in interferon biology, there is now good evidence supporting a role for these proteins as regulators of cell proliferatio..

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