Citations for
1SLPI, WFDC12, WFDC2, WFDC5
In silico study of whey-acidic-protein domain containing oral protease inhibitors.
Idoji Y, Watanabe Y, Yamashita A, Yamanishi K, Nishiguchi S, Shimada K, Yasunaga T, Yamanishi H.
Int J Mol Med 21(4):461-8. 2008
2NFIB, WFDC5
The C-terminal domain of the nuclear factor I-B2 isoform is glycosylated and transactivates the WAP gene in the JEG-3 cells.
Mukhopadhyay SS, Rosen JM.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 358(3):770-6. Epub 2007 May 7. 2007
3WFDC5
Analysis of the promoter of mutated human whey acidic protein (WAP) gene.
Nukumi N, Seki M, Iwamori T, Yada T, Naito K, Tojo H.
J Reprod Dev 52(2):315-20. Epub 2006 Feb 1. 2006
4WFDC12, WFDC10A, WFDC10B, WFDC13, WFDC3, WFDC5, WFDC6, WFDC8, WFDC9, WFDC11
A locus on human chromosome 20 contains several genes expressing protease inhibitor domains with homology to whey acidic protein.
Clauss A, Lilja H, Lundwall A.
Biochem J 368(Pt 1):233-42. 2002
5WFDC5
The whey acidic protein family: a new signature motif and three-dimensional structure by comparative modeling.
Ranganathan S, Simpson KJ, Shaw DC, Nicholas KR.
J Mol Graph Model 17(2):106-13, 134-6. 1999