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  1. ... acts as a transcription factor, which means that it attaches (binds) to specific regions of DNA and ... stimulate the immune system in response to pathogens, it is unknown how the gene variation contributes to ...
  2. ... protein found in tissues throughout the body where it helps regulate the Wnt signaling pathway, which is ... acting as a tumor suppressor, which means that it helps prevent cells from growing and dividing (proliferating) ...
  3. ... production of a molecule called coenzyme Q10, although its specific role in this process is unknown. Research ... producing pyrimidines, which are building blocks of DNA, its chemical cousin RNA, and molecules such as ATP ...
  4. ... functions as a transcription factor, which means that it attaches (binds) to specific regions of DNA and ... the nucleus of cells throughout the body, where it turns off (represses) gene activity. It plays a ...
  5. ... acts as a transcription factor, which means that it attaches (binds) to specific regions of DNA and ... activity of the gene and elevated cytokines. However, it is unknown what role, if any, these effects ...
  6. ... a protein whose exact function is unclear, although it is known to interact with other proteins within ... specialized cells that break down bone tissue when it is no longer needed. Osteoclasts play a central ...
  7. ... acts as a transcriptional repressor, which means that it turns off (represses) the activity of certain genes ... in people with scalp-ear-nipple syndrome; as its name suggests, this condition is characterized by abnormalities ...
  8. ... 1 that is found in many tissues, but it seems to be especially critical in the brain. ... that make up the cell's structural framework. It is not clear what role this attachment plays ...
  9. ... is found in tissues throughout the body, where it interacts with a variety of other proteins. The ... act as a tumor suppressor protein, which means it prevents cells from growing and dividing too rapidly ...
  10. ... biosynthesis) of a molecule called molybdenum cofactor, and it also plays a role in communication between nerve ... the cofactor, the metabolic enzymes that rely on it cannot function.The resulting loss of enzyme activity ...
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