ea0019oc16 | Neuroendocrine and Steroids | SFEBES2009
Roberton A
, Gonzalez AM
, Stopa E
, Leadbeater W
, Coimbra R
, Johanson C
, Eliceiri B
, Baird A
Genes that encode neuropeptides can be recognized in the human genome because their products are (1) highly conserved across species, (2) trafficked though cells by secretory signal peptides and (3) susceptible to proteolytic cleavage at consensus sequences for processing to neuroactive products. One candidate gene is oesophageal cancer-related gene (ECRG4) which was first identified by screening for up- or down-regulated genes in oesophageal cancer. The product of ECRG4, whic...