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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Ring finger
  1. ... provides instructions for making a protein called makorin ring finger protein 3 (MKRN3). This protein plays a role ... MGC88288 probable E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase makorin-3 RING finger protein 63 RNF63 ZFP127 zinc finger protein 127 ...
  2. ... at possible functions. One domain, known as a RING finger, is found in proteins that have an enzyme ... the normal functions of cells. Proteins with a RING finger domain are involved in many different cellular functions, ...
  3. ... GBBB1 midline 1 (Opitz/BBB syndrome) midline 1 ring finger midline-1 OGS1 OS OSX RNF59 TRI18_HUMAN ... development, is due to mutations in a new RING finger gene on Xp22. Nat Genet. 1997 Nov;17( ...
  4. ... inhibiting NF-kappa-B Tests of RNF216 PubMed RING FINGER PROTEIN 216; RNF216 NCBI Gene ClinVar Alqwaifly M, ...
  5. ... recombination activating gene 1 recombination activating protein 1 RING finger protein 74 RNF74 V(D)J recombination-activating ...
  6. ... HUMAN RAPSYN receptor-associated protein of the synapse RING finger protein 205 RNF205 Tests of RAPSN PubMed RECEPTOR- ...
  7. ... impossible to extend the affected fingers. The fourth (ring) finger is most often involved, followed by the fifth ( ...
  8. ... prominent forehead. Fingers are typically short and the ring finger and middle finger may diverge, giving the hand ...
  9. ... that are curved toward or away from the ring finger (fifth finger clinodactyly) or permanently flexed (camptodactyly), feet ...
  10. ... most common between the third (middle) and fourth (ring) fingers, and polydactyly frequently occurs next to the big ...
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