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Results 1 - 10 of 1,459 for protein
  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 MTOR gene provides instructions for making a protein called mTOR. This protein is found in various cell types throughout the body including brain cells. ...
  4. The GNAS gene provides instructions for making one component, the stimulatory alpha subunit, of a protein complex called a guanine nucleotide-binding protein ( ...
  5. The CEP57 gene provides instructions for making a protein whose function is not completely understood. Within cells, ...
  6. The KANK2 gene provides instructions for making a protein called SRC-interacting protein (SIP). SIP regulates proteins ...
  7. The DMPK gene provides instructions for making a protein called myotonic dystrophy protein kinase. This protein appears ...
  8. The TRIP13 gene provides instructions for making a protein that has several roles in cell division. One ...
  9. The UBE3A gene provides instructions for making a protein called ubiquitin protein ligase E3A. Ubiquitin protein ligases ...
  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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