TARP is an 8 kDa protein that is encoded by a mRNA originating in the TCR gamma locus. TARP mRNA has been detected in prostate cancer, breast cancer and some breast and prostate cancer cell lines. TARP is a nuclear protein containing a leucine zipper motif and a basic domain with potential phosphorylation sites. These observations suggest TARP may regulate prostate and breast cancer growth or behavior. A cDNA encoding TARP was transfected into PC3 cells. The transfected cells grew more rapidly and produced increased amounts of cavelolin 2, a protein implicaated in prostate cancer progression.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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Division of Basic Sciences - NCI (NCI)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01BC010019-07
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6762558
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7
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2002
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Basic Sciences
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