Parafibromin is a predominantly nuclear protein with a tumour suppressor role in the development of hereditary and nonhereditary parathyroid carcinomas, and the hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumour syndrome, which is associated with renal and uterine tumours. Parafibromin is a component of the highly conserved PAF1 complex, which regulates transcriptional events and histone modifications. The parafibromin/PAF1 complex regulates genes involved in cell growth and survival, and via these, parafibromin plays a pivotal role in embryonic development and survival of adults. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Newey, P. J., Bowl, M. R., & Thakker, R. V. (2009). Parafibromin - Functional insights. In Journal of Internal Medicine (Vol. 266, pp. 84–98). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2796.2009.02107.x
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