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LINE-1 ORF2p expression is nearly imperceptible in human cancers.

Daniel ArdeljanXuya WangMehrnoosh OghbaieMartin S TaylorDavid HusbandVikram DeshpandeJared P SterankaMikhail GorbounovWan Rou YangBrandon SieH Benjamin LarmanHua JiangKelly R MolloyIlya AltukhovZhi LiWilson McKerrowDavid FenyöKathleen H BurnsJohn LaCava
Published in: Mobile DNA (2019)
Although somatic retrotransposition provides unequivocal genetic evidence for the expression of ORF2p in human cancers, we are unable to directly measure its presence using several standard methods. Experimental systems have previously indicated an unequal stoichiometry between ORF1p and ORF2p, but in vivo, the expression of these two proteins may be more strikingly uncoupled. These findings are consistent with observations that ORF2p is not tolerable for cell growth.
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