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RGD IDSymbolNameDescriptionChrStartStopSpeciesAnnotationsMatchType
1317837FOSBFosB proto-oncogene, AP-1 transcription factor subunitThe Fos gene family consists of 4 members: FOS, FOSB, FOSL1, and FOSL2. These genes encode leucine zipper proteins that can dimerize with proteins of the JUN family, thereby forming the transcription factor complex AP-1. As such, the FOS proteins have been impli194546799645475179Human413symbol , old_gene_name , COSMIC , name , description , Human Proteome Mapgene, protein-coding, REVIEWED [RefSeq]
735729FOSFos proto-oncogene, AP-1 transcription factor subunitThe Fos gene family consists of 4 members: FOS, FOSB, FOSL1, and FOSL2. These genes encode leucine zipper proteins that can dimerize with proteins of the JUN family, thereby forming the transcription factor complex AP-1. As such, the FOS proteins have been imp147527882875282230Human1933descriptiongene, protein-coding, REVIEWED [RefSeq]
732196FOSL1FOS like 1, AP-1 transcription factor subunitThe Fos gene family consists of 4 members: FOS, FOSB, FOSL1, and FOSL2. These genes encode leucine zipper proteins that can dimerize with proteins of the JUN family, thereby forming the transcription factor complex AP-1. As such, the FOS proteins have been impli116589204965900545Human491descriptiongene, protein-coding, REVIEWED [RefSeq]
733116FOSL2FOS like 2, AP-1 transcription factor subunitThe Fos gene family consists of 4 members: FOS, FOSB, FOSL1, and FOSL2. These genes encode leucine zipper proteins that can dimerize with proteins of the JUN family, thereby forming the transcription factor complex AP-1. As such, the FOS proteins have been impli22839285828417317Human388descriptiongene, protein-coding, REVIEWED [RefSeq]