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List of genes:

Pubmed

Gene: 

SPACA3 (official gene symbol)

Other symbol: 

SPACA3

CT family: 

CT54 

CT identifier: 

CT54

Aliases from NCBI:

1700025M08Rik , ALLP17 , LYC3 , LYZL3 , MGC119058 , SLLP1

6 records found.

ARTICLE DATE PUBMED ID TITLE GENES
1 03/01/2007 17312182 Cancer/testis genes in multiple myeloma: expression patterns and prognosis value determined by microarray analysis.
  Cancer-testis (CT) Ags are expressed in testis and malignant tumors but rarely in nongametogenic tissues. Due to this pattern, they represent attractive targets for cancer vaccination approaches. The ...
2 09/01/2006 16929165 Expression of cancer-testis antigens as possible targets for antigen-specific immunotherapy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
  Cancer-Testis (CT) antigens are by definition expressed in tumor but not in healthy tissue except testis and might represent ideal targets for antigen-specific immunotherapy. Here, we present the firs...
3 11/01/2005 16014814 Molecular cloning and characterization of three novel lysozyme-like genes, predominantly expressed in the male reproductive system of humans, belonging to the c-type lysozyme/alpha-lactalbumin family.
  Lysozymes, especially c-type lysozymes, are well-recognized bacteriolytic factors widely distributed in the animal kingdom and play a mainly protective role in host defense. The relatives of c-type ly...
4 08/01/2005 15982649 Mouse SLLP1, a sperm lysozyme-like protein involved in sperm-egg binding and fertilization.
  This study demonstrates the retention of mouse sperm lysozyme-like protein (mSLLP1) in the equatorial segment of spermatozoa following the acrosome reaction and a role for mSLLP1 in sperm-egg binding ...
5 10/01/2004 15475442 The spermatozoa protein, SLLP1, is a novel cancer-testis antigen in hematologic malignancies.
  PURPOSE: Neoplastic cells often aberrantly express normal testicular proteins. Because these proteins have a very restricted normal tissue expression, they may be suitable targets for immunotherapy. S...
6 05/01/2003 12606493 SLLP1, a unique, intra-acrosomal, non-bacteriolytic, c lysozyme-like protein of human spermatozoa.
  We report the presence of a unique, non-bacteriolytic, c (chicken or conventional type) lysozyme-like protein, SLLP1, in the acrosome of human sperm. C lysozymes are bacteriolytic and can also bind to...