Forkhead box protein A1 (FOXA1) also known as hepatocyte nuclear factor 3-alpha (HNF-3A) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FOXA1 gene.
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Retroviral aspartyl protease
Retroviral aspartyl proteases are single domain aspartyl proteases from retroviruses retrotransposons and badnaviruses (plant dsDNA viruses). These proteases are generally part of a larger pol or gag polyprotein. Retroviral proteases […]
RNA recognition motif
RNA recognition motif RNP-1 is a putative RNA-binding domain of about 90 amino acids that are known to bind single-stranded RNAs.
CLPTM1L
Cleft lip and palate transmembrane protein 1-like protein (CLPTM1-like protein) also known as cisplatin resistance-related protein 9 (CRR9p) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CLPTM1L gene. […]
Hemopexin family
The hemopexin family is a family of evolutionarily related proteins. Hemopexin-like repeats occur in vitronectin and some matrix metalloproteinases family (matrixins). The HX repeats of some matrixins bind tissue inhibitor […]
SALL3
Sal-like protein 3 also known as zinc finger protein SALL3 is a protein that in humans in encoded by the SALL3 gene.
GTPase-activator protein for Ras-like GTPase
GTPase-activator protein for Ras-like GTPase is a family of evolutionarily related proteins.Ras proteins are membrane-associated molecular switches that bind GTP and GDP and slowly hydrolyze GTP to GDP. This intrinsic […]
Calponin homology domain
Calponin homology domain (or CH domain) is a family of actin binding domains found in both cytoskeletal proteins and signal transduction proteins. The domain is about 100 amino acids in […]
Vomeronasal receptor
Pheromones have evolved in all animal phyla to signal sex and dominance status and are responsible for stereotypical social and sexual behaviour among members of the same species. In mammals […]
Thiol-activated cytolysin
Cholesterol-binding cytolysin previously incorrectly known as ‘thiol-activated’ cytolysins are toxins produced by a variety of Gram-positive bacteria and are characterised by their ability to lyse cholesterol-containing membranes their reversible inactivation […]