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Supernatant protein factor (SPF) and alpha-tocopherol-associated protein (TAP) both belong to a widespread lipid-binding Sec 14-like protein family. All the members of the family have the lipid-binding motif called CRAL_TRIO. SPF is showed to stimulate the conversion of squalene to lanosterol and enhance cholesterol biosynthesis. TAP is identified to be involved in the intracellular distribution of alpha-tocopherol. Recently TAP is identified as SPF though they have very different functions. Here we report a human SPF/TAP homology
SEC14L3
with 2082 base pairs in length and contains an open reading frame encoding a 400 amino acids protein. Analysis shows that
SEC14L3
is mapped to 22q12 and expresses only in the liver among the used sixteen tissues in the test.
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Biol Rep 2004 Mar
PMID:Characterization of a human Sec14-like protein cDNA SEC14L3 highly homologous to human SPF/TAP. 1504 Apr 56
Three closely related human SEC14p-like proteins (hTAP1, hTAP2, hTAP3, or SEC14L2,
SEC14L3
, SEC14L4, respectively) have been described that are related to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SEC14 protein. These proteins may participate in intracellular lipid transport and influence regulatory lipid-dependent events. Here we report the isolation of an alternatively spliced hTAP3 cDNA and a polymorphism within the coding region of the hTAP3/SEC14L4 gene.
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Biol Rep 2010 Oct
PMID:Alternative splicing and gene polymorphism of the human TAP3/SEC14L4 gene. 2001 69