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Symbol report for EREG

HGNC data for EREG

Approved symbol
EREG
Approved name

epiregulin

Locus type
gene with protein product
HGNC ID
HGNC:3443
Symbol status
Approved
Alias symbols
ER
Chromosomal location
4q13.3
UCSC
Alliance of Genome Resources
Bos taurus
EREG VGNC:28575 VGNC
Canis familiaris
EREG VGNC:111490 VGNC
Equus caballus
EREG VGNC:17659 VGNC
Felis catus
EREG VGNC:61935 VGNC
Macaca mulatta
EREG VGNC:106572 VGNC
Mus musculus
Ereg MGI:107508 Curated
Pan troglodytes
EREG VGNC:10858 VGNC
Rattus norvegicus
Ereg RGD:620299
Sus scrofa
EREG VGNC:87766 VGNC
IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY
Distribution of mRNA for human epiregulin, a differentially expressed member of the epidermal growth factor family.
Toyoda H et al. Biochem J 1997 Aug;326 ( Pt 1)69-75
Toyoda H, Komurasaki T, Uchida D, Morimoto S.
Biochem J 1997 Aug;326 ( Pt 1)69-75
Abstract: We have recently identified epiregulin as a new growth regulator and a member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family. Epiregulin has certain characteristics that are different from those of the classical members of the EGF family, EGF and transforming growth factor alpha, including mitogenic responses on several normal cells and binding to EGF receptors on epidermoid carcinoma A431 cells. In the present study we cloned and identified the expression of human epiregulin transcript. The human epiregulin gene encoded a 163-residue putative transmembrane precursor containing an EGF-like domain in the internal segment, and the structural organization was similar to that of other members of the EGF family that bind to EGF receptors. Northern blot analysis showed the expression of human epiregulin to be mainly on peripheral blood macrophages and the placenta in normal tissues, and was highest on epithelial tumour cell lines in various types of tumour cell lines. The expression profile was quite different from that of other members of the EGF family in normal and tumour cells. Recombinant expression in mammalian cells also showed that human epiregulin was secreted as a soluble form of approx. 5 kDa that is biologically active on the basis of the stimulation of DNA synthesis. Our findings suggest that epiregulin is involved in certain physiological processes such as maintenance or development of normal cell growth, and the progression of carcinomas.