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  1. The RGS9BP gene (which is also known as R9AP) provides instructions for making a protein called RGS9 binding protein. This protein is found in the retina, ...
  2. The CNBP gene provides instructions for making a protein called CCHC-type zinc finger nucleic acid binding protein. This protein has seven regions, called ...
  3. The GNAS gene provides instructions for making one component, the stimulatory alpha subunit, of a protein complex called a guanine nucleotide-binding protein ( ...
  4. The MTOR gene provides instructions for making a protein called mTOR. This protein is found in various cell types throughout the body including brain cells. ...
  5. The DMPK gene provides instructions for making a protein called myotonic dystrophy protein kinase. This protein appears ...
  6. The UBE3A gene provides instructions for making a protein called ubiquitin protein ligase E3A. Ubiquitin protein ligases ...
  7. The KANK2 gene provides instructions for making a protein called SRC-interacting protein (SIP). SIP regulates proteins ...
  8. The CEP57 gene provides instructions for making a protein whose function is not completely understood. Within cells, ...
  9. The TRIP13 gene provides instructions for making a protein that has several roles in cell division. One ...
  10. The PTPN22 gene provides instructions for making a protein that belongs to the PTP (protein tyrosine phosphatases) family. PTP proteins play a role ...
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