Cell growth-regulating nucleolar protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LYAR gene (Ly-1 antibody reactive clone).[1]
LYAR contains a zinc finger motif and three copies of nuclear localization signals . LYAR is mainly localized to the nucleoli . LYAR is present at high levels in early embryos and preferentially in the liver fetal thymus .[2]
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PDB gallery
1wjv : Solution structure of the N-terminal zinc finger domain of mouse cell growth regulating nucleolar protein LYAR