Neuronal membrane glycoprotein M6-b is a protein that in humanps is encoded by the GPM6Bgene.[1][2]
In melanocytic cells, GPM6B gene expression may be regulated by MITF.[3]
References
↑Olinsky S, Loop BT, DeKosky A, Ripepi B, Weng W, Cummins J, Wenger SL, Yan Y, Lagenaur C, Narayanan V (Sep 1996). "Chromosomal mapping of the human M6 genes". Genomics. 33 (3): 532–6. doi:10.1006/geno.1996.0231. PMID8661015.
↑Hoek KS, Schlegel NC, Eichhoff OM, et al. (2008). "Novel MITF targets identified using a two-step DNA microarray strategy". Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 21 (6): 665–76. doi:10.1111/j.1755-148X.2008.00505.x. PMID19067971.
Further reading
Yan Y, Lagenaur C, Narayanan V (1993). "Molecular cloning of M6: identification of a PLP/DM20 gene family". Neuron. 11 (3): 423–31. doi:10.1016/0896-6273(93)90147-J. PMID8398137.
Werner H, Dimou L, Klugmann M, et al. (2002). "Multiple splice isoforms of proteolipid M6B in neurons and oligodendrocytes". Mol. Cell. Neurosci. 18 (6): 593–605. doi:10.1006/mcne.2001.1044. PMID11749036.
Ota T, Suzuki Y, Nishikawa T, et al. (2004). "Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs". Nat. Genet. 36 (1): 40–5. doi:10.1038/ng1285. PMID14702039.
Henneke M, Wehner LE, Hennies HC, et al. (2005). "Mutation analysis of the M6b gene in patients with Pelizaeus-Merzbacher-like syndrome". Am. J. Med. Genet. A. 128 (2): 156–8. doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.30068. PMID15214007.