La proteína 1 asociada al receptor de TNF (TRAP1) es una proteína de choque térmico mitocondrial de 75 kDa codificada en humanos por el gen TRAP1.[1][2][3]
La proteína TRAP1 ha demostrado ser capaz de interaccionar con:
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- ↑ «Entrez Gene: TRAP1 TNF receptor-associated protein 1».
- ↑ a b Simmons, A D; Musy M M, Lopes C S, Hwang L Y, Yang Y P, Lovett M (Nov. de 1999). «A direct interaction between EXT proteins and glycosyltransferases is defective in hereditary multiple exostoses». Hum. Mol. Genet. (ENGLAND) 8 (12): 2155-64. ISSN 0964-6906. PMID 10545594.
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