PIBF1

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An Error has occurred retrieving Wikidata item for infobox Progesterone-induced-blocking factor 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PIBF1 gene.[1][2] It has been shown to localize to the centrosome[3] and has also been named CEP90.[4]

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  1. Rozenblum E, Vahteristo P, Sandberg T, Bergthorsson JT, Syrjakoski K, Weaver D, Haraldsson K, Johannsdottir HK, Vehmanen P, Nigam S, Golberger N, Robbins C, Pak E, Dutra A, Gillander E, Stephan DA, Bailey-Wilson J, Juo SH, Kainu T, Arason A, Barkardottir RB, Nevanlinna H, Borg A, Kallioniemi OP (Apr 2002). "A genomic map of a 6-Mb region at 13q21-q22 implicated in cancer development: identification and characterization of candidate genes". Hum Genet. 110 (2): 111–21. doi:10.1007/s00439-001-0646-6. PMID 11935316. S2CID 21371347.
  2. "Entrez Gene: C13orf24 chromosome 13 open reading frame 24".
  3. Lachmann M, Gelbmann D, Kálmán E, et al. (2004). "PIBF (progesterone induced blocking factor) is overexpressed in highly proliferating cells and associated with the centrosome". Int. J. Cancer. 112 (1): 51–60. doi:10.1002/ijc.20326. PMID 15305375.
  4. Kim K, Rhee K (2011). "The pericentriolar satellite protein CEP90 is crucial for integrity of the mitotic spindle pole". Journal of Cell Science. 124 (Pt 3): 338–347. doi:10.1242/jcs.078329. PMID 21224392. S2CID 12306606.

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