3732
12521
ENSG00000085117
ENSMUSG00000027215
P27701
P40237
NM_001024844NM_002231
NM_001271462NM_007656
NP_001020015NP_002222
NP_001258391NP_031682
CD82 (Cluster of Differentiation 82), or KAI1, is a human protein encoded by the CD82 gene.[5]
This metastasis suppressor gene product is a membrane glycoprotein that is a member of the tetraspanin/transmembrane 4 superfamily. Expression of this gene has been shown to be downregulated in tumor progression of human cancers and can be activated by p53 through a consensus binding sequence in the promoter. Its expression and that of p53 are strongly correlated, and the loss of expression of these two proteins is associated with poor survival for prostate cancer patients. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been found for this gene.[5]
CD82 (gene) has been shown to interact with CD19,[6][7] CD63[8] and CD234.[9]
CD82 plays a key role in the development of endometriosis.[10]
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