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Protein binding:Selectively binds to other protein complexes non-covalently. 1a4y also works to inhibit ANG in order to inhibit angiogenesis, along with RNASE1 to inhibit an endonuclease that cleaves phosphodiester bonds, and RNASE2 .
Protein binding:Selectively binds to other protein complexes non-covalently. 1a4y also works to inhibit ANG in order to inhibit angiogenesis, along with RNASE1 to inhibit an endonuclease that cleaves phosphodiester bonds, and RNASE2 .
== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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Ang has a role in cancers and tumor growth. A mutation in 1a4y which results in decreased activity and thus increased activity of Ang could lead to tumor growth.
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Ang has a role in cancers and tumor growth. A mutation in 1a4y which results in decreased activity and thus increased activity of Ang could lead to tumor growth. Ang has also been theorized as a protector of the central nervous system and thus over-production of 1a4y may result in limited Ang and thus neurodegenerative diseases.
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

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Structure of la4y

Ribonuclease Inhibitor-Angiogenin Complex

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References

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