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WD40, WD domain, G-beta repeat155 genes
Wnt receptor signaling pathway, IEA41 genes
WW, WW domain. The WW domain is a protein module with two highly conserved tryptophans that binds proline-rich peptide motifs in vitro33 genes
wnt, wnt family20 genes
WH1, WH1 domain. WASp Homology domain 1 (WH1) domain. WASP is the protein that is defective in Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS). The majority of point mutations occur within the amino- terminal WH1 domain. The metabotropic glutamate receptors mG11 genes
WAP, WAP-type (Whey Acidic Protein) 'four-disulfide core'10 genes
WWE, WWE domain. The WWE domain is named after three of its conserved residues and is predicted to mediate specific protein- protein interactions in ubiquitin and ADP ribose conjugation systems9 genes
W2, eIF4-gamma/eIF5/eIF2-epsilon. This domain of unknown function is found at the C-terminus of several translation initiation factors8 genes
water transport, TAS7 genes
Wnt receptor activity, TAS7 genes
water channel activity, TAS6 genes
WHEP-TRS, WHEP-TRS domain5 genes
WSC, WSC domain. This domain may be involved in carbohydrate binding5 genes
WT1, Wilm's tumour protein4 genes
WH2, WH2 motif. The WH2 motif (for Wiskott Aldrich syndrome homology region 2) has been shown in WASP and Scar1 (mammalian homologue) to interact via their WH2 motifs with actin3 genes
WGR, WGR domain. This domain is found in a variety of polyA polymerases as well as the E. coli molybdate metabolism regulator and other proteins of unknown function. I have called this domain WGR after the most conserved central motif of the d3 genes
WIF, WIF domain. The WIF domain is found in the RYK tyrosine kinase receptors and WIF the Wnt-inhibitory- factor. The domain is extracellular and and contains two conserved cysteines that may form a disulphide bridge. This domain is Wnt bindin2 genes
water transporter activity, TAS2 genes
wide-spectrum protease inhibitor activity, IEA2 genes
water homeostasis, NAS2 genes
water transport, NAS1 genes
water channel activity, NR1 genes
Wnt-protein binding, ISS1 genes
wound healing, NAS1 genes
WW domain binding, IPI1 genes
water binding, NAS1 genes
white adipocyte differentiation, TAS1 genes
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