SGSM1
Small G protein signaling modulator 1 (SGSM1) also known as RUN and TBC1 domain-containing protein 2 (RUTBC2) and nurr1-interacting protein (NuIP)[5] is a protein in humans that is encoded by the SGSM1 gene.[6][7]
References
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