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ING2 gene

Known as: ING1L, ING2, Inhibitor of Growth Family, Member 2 Gene 
This gene plays a role in the modulation of both protein acetylation and apoptosis.
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
The inhibitor of growth 2 (ING2) is a member of lNG family, involved in cell cycle regulation, DNA repair, apoptosis and… 
2009
2009
Genome stability is essential for cells to survive. Consequently, cells have evolved intricate responses that include… 
2009
2009
Eukaryotic organisms require the ability to respond to their environments. They do so by utilizing signal transduction pathways… 
2008
2008
interactions. NMR shows that there is a reduction in the backbone mobility on the regions of the PHD that participate in the… 
2008
2008
2794 Previously, the ING2/ING1L gene, ING2a, was identified as a candidate tumor suppressor gene encoding a protein that… 
2006
2006
CHK1 AND CDK1 INFLUENCE THE TURNOVER RATE OF P33ING1B VIA PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION. Eric I. Campos, Jason A. Bush, Marco Garate… 
2006
2006
  • S. Lall
  • 2006
  • Corpus ID: 13131369
VOLUME 13 NUMBER 7 JULY 2006 NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) exist in many flavors and facilitate… 
1999
1999
SEREX (serological analysis of recombinant tumor cDNA expression libraries) has been applied to several different tumor types and…