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    GlossaryWD Repeat-Containing Protein 76

    protein involved in cell cycle regulation and signal transduction

    WD Repeat-Containing Protein 76, often abbreviated as WDR76, is a protein encoded by the WDR76 gene in humans. This protein is characterized by the presence of WD repeats, which are short amino acid motifs that facilitate protein-protein interactions. WDR76 is involved in various cellular processes, including cell cycle regulation and signal transduction, making it significant for maintaining normal cellular functions.

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