Citations for
1REEP1, REEP2
REEP1 and REEP2 proteins are preferentially expressed in neuronal and neuronal-like exocytotic tissues.
Hurt CM, Björk S, Ho VK, Gilsbach R, Hein L, Angelotti T.
Brain Res. 1545:12-22 2014
2REEP2, SPG72
Loss of Association of REEP2 with Membranes Leads to Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia.
Esteves T, Durr A, Mundwiller E, Loureiro JL, Boutry M, Gonzalez MA, Gauthier J, El-Hachimi KH, Depienne C, Muriel MP, Acosta Lebrigio RF, Gaussen M, Noreau A, Speziani F, Dionne-Laporte A, Deleuze JF, Dion P, Coutinho P, Rouleau GA, Zuchner S, Brice A, Stevanin G, Darios F.
Am J Hum Genet 94(2):268-77. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2013.12.005. Epub 2014 Jan 2. 2014
3REEP2
REEPs are membrane shaping adapter proteins that modulate specific g protein-coupled receptor trafficking by affecting ER cargo capacity.
Björk S, Hurt CM, Ho VK, Angelotti T.
PLoS One. 8(10):e76366. 2013
4REEP1, REEP2, REEP3, REEP4, REEP5, REEP6
REEPs are membrane shaping adapter proteins that modulate specific g protein-coupled receptor trafficking by affecting ER cargo capacity.
Björk S, Hurt CM, Ho VK, Angelotti T.
PLoS One 8(10):e76366. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076366. eCollection 2013. Erratum in: PLoS One. 2013;8(12). doi:10.1371/annotation/6f86 2013
5REEP2
REEP2 enhances sweet receptor function by recruitment to lipid rafts
Ilegems E, Iwatsuki K, Kokrashvili Z, Benard O, Ninomiya Y, Margolskee RF.
J Neurosci. 30(41):13774-83 2010
6REEP1, REEP2, REEP3, REEP4, REEP6, RTP3, RTP4
RTP family members induce functional expression of mammalian odorant receptors.
Saito H, Kubota M, Roberts RW, Chi Q, Matsunami H.
Cell 119(5):679-91. 2004
7BRD8, FAM13B, FAM53C, HNRNPA0, KDM3B, REEP2
Transcript map and comparative analysis of the 1.5-Mb commonly deleted segment of human 5q31 in malignant myeloid diseases with a del(5q).
Lai F, Godley LA, Joslin J, Fernald AA, Liu J, Espinosa R 3rd, Zhao N,Pamintuan L, Till BG, Larson RA, Qian Z, Le Beau MM.
Genomics 71(2):235-45. 2001