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ESF1 ESF1 RRP36 RRP36 DDX49 DDX49 ABT1 ABT1 NOM1 NOM1 DDX10 DDX10 UTP25 UTP25
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ESF1ESF1 homolog; May constitute a novel regulatory system for basal transcription. Negatively regulates ABT1 (By similarity). (851 aa)
RRP36Ribosomal RNA processing protein 36 homolog; Involved in the early processing steps of the pre-rRNA in the maturation pathway leading to the 18S rRNA. Belongs to the RRP36 family. (259 aa)
DDX49Probable ATP-dependent RNA helicase DDX49; DEAD-box helicase 49; Belongs to the DEAD box helicase family. DDX49/DBP8 subfamily. (483 aa)
ABT1Activator of basal transcription 1; Could be a novel TATA-binding protein (TBP) which can function as a basal transcription activator. Can act as a regulator of basal transcription for class II genes (By similarity); Belongs to the ESF2/ABP1 family. (272 aa)
NOM1Nucleolar MIF4G domain-containing protein 1; Plays a role in targeting PPP1CA to the nucleolus. (860 aa)
DDX10Probable ATP-dependent RNA helicase DDX10; Putative ATP-dependent RNA helicase; Belongs to the DEAD box helicase family. DDX10/DBP4 subfamily. (875 aa)
UTP25Digestive organ expansion factor homolog; Regulates the p53 pathway to control the expansion growth of digestive organs. (756 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, human, man
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