DNA encoding human MAD proteins

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ABSTRACT:
Human MADr3 or MADr4 polypeptides and DNA (RNA) encoding such MADr3 or MADr4 and a procedure for producing such polypeptides by recombinant techniques is disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for utilizing such MADr3 or MADr4, or compounds which inhibit or stimulate MADr3 or MADr4 for stimulating wound healing, and treating cancers, among others, are also disclosed. Agonist and antagonists of these MAD proteins and methods of their use are also disclosed. Also disclosed are diagnostic assays for detecting diseases related to mutations in the nucleic acid sequences and altered concentrations of the polypeptides. Also disclosed are diagnostic assays for detecting mutations in the polynucleotides encoding the MADr3 or MADr4 and for detecting altered levels of the polypeptide in a host.

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