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Results 1 - 10 of 160 for Reduced protein S activity
  1. ... inherited. As a result of these alterations, parkin activity is reduced or absent in these cells. Because parkin is thought to act as a tumor suppressor, a shortage of this protein's function could allow cells to grow and divide ...
  2. ... form of the disorder would have mutations that reduced the activity of the ESCO2 protein, while those with the severe form would have mutations that completely eliminated the protein's function. However, all known mutations in the ESCO2 ...
  3. ... 1 protein impairs Fe-S cluster formation. Consequently, proteins affected by the presence of Fe-S clusters, including those involved in energy production and glycine breakdown, cannot function normally. Reduced activity of complex I, II, or III, pyruvate dehydrogenase, ...
  4. ... BOLA3 protein impairs Fe-S cluster formation. Consequently, proteins affected by the presence of Fe-S clusters, including those involved in energy production and glycine breakdown, cannot function normally. Reduced activity of complex I, II, or III, pyruvate dehydrogenase, ...
  5. ... gene polymorphism that changes the way the gene's instructions are used to make the protein (written as I1M+6C>T) have reduced enzyme activity. As a result, the chemicals from cigarette smoke ...
  6. ... of these variants alter the way the gene's instructions are used to produce titin, resulting in production of an abnormal protein with reduced or altered activity in muscle cells. Other variants prevent the production ...
  7. ... These mutations alter a region of the CYP17A1 protein that plays a role in the enzyme's 17,20-lyase function but not its 17α-hydroxylase function. As a result, 17,20-lyase activity is severely reduced but 17α-hydroxylase activity is normal. As in ...
  8. ... in adolescence. Most CYP7B1 gene mutations change single protein building ... enzyme.Reduced oxysterol 7-alpha-hydroxylase enzyme activity does not ...
  9. ... the ATRX gene or alter how the gene's instructions are used to make the ... gene expression. Reduced activity of the HBA1 and HBA2 genes causes a ...
  10. ... of this protein is available to control the activity of specific genes during ... are acquired during a person's lifetime and are present only in certain cells. ...
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