This gene is a member of the MAGEA gene family. The members of this family encode proteins with 50 to 80% sequence identity to each other. The promoters and first exons of the MAGEA genes show considerable variability, suggesting that the existence of this gene family enables the same function to be expressed under different transcriptional controls. The MAGEA genes are clustered at chromosomal location Xq28. They have been implicated in some hereditary disorders, such as dyskeratosis congenita. At least four variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene.
Cancer/testis antigen 1.4; Cancer/testis antigen 1.4 CT1.4 MAGE 4 antigen MAGE 41 MAGE 41 antigen MAGE X2 MAGE X2 antigen MAGE4 MAGE4A MAGE4B MAGEA4 melanoma antigen family A 4 Melanoma associated antigen 4; cancer/testis antigen family 1, member 4; CT1.4; MAGE-4 antigen; MAGE-41 antigen; MAGE-X2 antigen; melanoma antigen family A, 4; melanoma antigen family A4; Melanoma-associated antigen 4
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