Macaque salivary proline-rich protein: structure, evolution, and expression
- PMID: 8374009
- DOI: 10.1177/10454411930040034101
Macaque salivary proline-rich protein: structure, evolution, and expression
Abstract
Proline-rich proteins are a family of proteins that exhibit unique features including an unusual high proline content and salivary-specificity. As a major constituent in the salivary secretion of higher primates, proline-rich proteins may have biological roles in oral lubrication and protection. In this article, the genomic structure and regulation by cAMP of one of the macaque salivary proline-rich protein genes, MnP4, is reviewed. The evolution of this multigene family of proteins is also discussed.
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