“…Recent progress in studying the function of menin suggests that menin has diverse functions, including regulation of gene transcription (Agarwal et al, 1999;Kaji et al, 2001;Lin and Elledge, 2003;Hughes et al, 2004;La et al, 2004a;Schnepp et al, 2004b), cell proliferation (Kim et al, 1999;Kaji et al, 2001;La et al, 2004b;Ratineau et al, 2004;Schnepp et al, 2004a), apoptosis (Sayo et al, 2002;Schnepp et al, 2004b) and genome stability (Scappaticci et al, 1992;Jin et al, 2003;Busygina et al, 2004). Menin is primarily a nuclear protein and possesses two classic nuclear localization signals, NLS1 and NLS2 (Guru et al, 1998).…”