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Neurofibromin functions as a tumor suppressor protein. Its job is to prevent cell growth by turning off another protein known as Ras which in its active state, stimulates cell growth and division. Ras is a GTPase membrane protein that can only interact with Neurofibromin, a cytoplasmic protein, in the open conformation. This interaction occurs via an arginine finger (R1276) present in the GRD of Neurofibromin. | Neurofibromin functions as a tumor suppressor protein. Its job is to prevent cell growth by turning off another protein known as Ras which in its active state, stimulates cell growth and division. Ras is a GTPase membrane protein that can only interact with Neurofibromin, a cytoplasmic protein, in the open conformation. This interaction occurs via an arginine finger (R1276) present in the GRD of Neurofibromin. | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
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+ | Hannah Luchinski | ||
+ | Sophie Mullunix | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == |
Revision as of 20:11, 20 March 2022
This Sandbox is Reserved from February 28 through September 1, 2022 for use in the course CH462 Biochemistry II taught by R. Jeremy Johnson at the Butler University, Indianapolis, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1700 through Sandbox Reserved 1729. |
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Human Neurofibromin - The Tumor Suppressor Gene
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