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  1. ... activation domain. It also contains a C-terminal coiled-coil domain and ezrin- radixin moesin (ERM) domain. Mutations in the TSC1 gene are associated with TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS. Parent Heading: Intracellular ...
  2. ... activation domain. It also contains a C-terminal coiled-coil domain and ezrin-radixin moesin (ERM) domain. Mutations in the TSC1 gene are associated with TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS. Tree locations: Intracellular ...
  3. ... with the TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR. Mutations in the HFE gene are associated with cases of ... 1 An Ig domain-containing membrane receptor for HEPATITIS A VIRUS; EBOLA VIRUS; ...
  4. ... PROLINE-RICH PROTEIN DOMAINS and PHOSPHOSERINE or PHOSPHOTHREONINE-containing ... of gene transcription and CHROMATIN REMODELING. ATRX undergoes cell-cycle ...
  5. ... familial colon cancer. Structural analogies to proteins with coiled-coil regions give evidence of how the gene products could in- teract with other proteins. Claverie ...
  6. ... the public, the site currently includes more than 170 condition summaries and more than 250 gene summaries, which are added at a rate of ... the evolution of protein domains (i.e. Pfam domains). At NCBI, Dr. Resch will ... gene structure, alternative splicing, and the emergence of eukaryotic ...
  7. ... mutagenicity, tumor promotion, and tumor inhibition test results. GENE-TOX (Genetic Toxicology), a legacy toxicology database created by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) containing genetic toxicology test results on over 3,000 ...