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    Nuclear Receptor Binding Protein

    Expressed by human NRBP Gene, ubiquitous 535-aa 60-kDa Nuclear Receptor Binding Protein is a putative adaptor protein containing 2 putative nuclear receptor-binding motifs, a putative binding domain for SH2 domain-containing proteins, a kinase-like domain, a bipartite nuclear localization signal, and 3 PEST sequences. Mouse and rat NRBP homologs exhibit 91% and 89% identity with NRBP. (NCI Thesaurus)




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