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Most of the cancer tissues showed moderate cytoplasmic with additional nuclear staining in many cases. A few hepatocellular carcinomas, renal, pancreatic and ovarian cancers were strongly stained. Many lymphomas, melanomas, lung, skin and urothelial cancers were weakly stained or negative.
This gene encodes a component of the anaphase promoting complex, a large ubiquitin-protein ligase that controls cell cycle progression by regulating the degradation of cell cycle regulators such as B-type cyclins. The encoded protein is evolutionarily conserved and is required for the integrity and ubiquitin ligase activity of the anaphase promoting complex. Pseudogenes and splice variants have been found for this gene; however, the biological validity of some of the splice variants has not been determined. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2008]