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  1. ... another protein called eIF2 alpha (eIF2α), which helps control protein production. When cells are under stress, for ... production of certain proteins called transcription factors, which control gene activity. The transcription factors regulated by eIF2α ...
  2. ... binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity of particular genes. The ZNF341 protein ... proteins are involved in the immune system. They control pathways in cells that help fight foreign invaders ...
  3. ... the hormone insulin, which is necessary for the control of glucose levels in the blood. Glucose is ... to form insulin, leading to impaired blood glucose control. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
  4. ... binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity of many other genes. On the ... protein's ability to bind to DNA and control the activity of certain genes. These gene mutations ...
  5. ... provides instructions for making the FLI protein, which controls the activity (transcription) of genes. Transcription is the ... called the Ets family of transcription factors, that control transcription. The FLI protein attaches (binds) to certain ...
  6. ... a protein that helps regulate signaling pathways that control various processes in the body, including the processes ... these molecules, which are called cofactors, helps MAP3K1 control the activity of the signaling pathways. Variants (also ...
  7. ... of the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway, which helps control several important cell functions. Specifically, the pathway regulates ... cells to grow and divide. This regulation tightly controls the growth of cells and tissues, and is ...
  8. ... the activity of other proteins called GTPases, which control a variety of functions in cells. Often referred ... of this protein's function disrupts the normal control of RAB18 activity. It is unclear, though, how ...
  9. ... binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity of particular genes. The MESP2 protein controls the activity of genes in the Notch pathway, ...
  10. ... muscles, and ultimately the brain becomes unable to control muscle movement. More About This Health Condition BRPK ... role for PINK1 and autophagy in mitochondrial quality control: implications for Parkinson disease. Hum Mol Genet. 2010 ...
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