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This protein may play an important role in the fine-tuning of both major E2F1 activities, the regulation of the cell-cycle and the induction of apoptosis. Promotes S-phase entry, and inhibits p14(ARP) expression. The E2F family plays a crucial role in the control of cell cycle and action of tumor suppressor proteins and is also a target of the transforming proteins of small DNA tumor viruses. The E2F proteins contain several evolutionally conserved domains found in most members of the family. These domains include a DNA binding domain, a dimerization domain which determines interaction with the differentiation regulated transcription factor proteins (DP), a transactivation domain enriched in acidic amino acids, and a tumor suppressor protein association domain which is embedded within the transactivation domain. The C-terminal of EAPP binds the N-terminal of E2F1 and also interacts with E2F2 and E2F3, but not E2F4.
1810011O16Rik; BM036; BM-036; c14orf11; E2F associated phosphoprotein; E2F-associated phosphoprotein; Eapp; hypothetical protein LOC327318; RGD1309624; Unknown (protein for MGC:139672); wu:fd21g02; zgc:65820
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