SKP1A
پروتئین ۱ مرتبط با کیناز مرحله اس (انگلیسی: S-phase kinase-associated protein 1) یک پروتئین است که در انسان توسط ژن «SKP1» کُدگذاری میشود.[4][5][6]
این مولکول با پروتئینهای گوناگونی چون FBXO5[7] تعامل پروتئین-پروتئین دارد.
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- مشارکتکنندگان ویکیپدیا. «SKP1A». در دانشنامهٔ ویکیپدیای انگلیسی، بازبینیشده در ۱۳ مارس ۲۰۱۹.
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