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FAQs
What is the function of MYF5? ›
Myogenic factor 5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MYF5 gene. It is a protein with a key role in regulating muscle differentiation or myogenesis, specifically the development of skeletal muscle. Myf5 belongs to a family of proteins known as myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs).
How do I delete my f5 account? ›On the Main tab, click System > Users . In the user-account list, locate the name of the account you want to delete and select the check box to the left of the account name. Click the Delete button. Click Delete again.
What are the myogenic regulatory factors? ›The Myogenic Regulatory Factors (MRFs) Myf5, MyoD, myogenin and MRF4 are members of the basic helix-loop-helix family of transcription factors that control the determination and differentiation of skeletal muscle cells during embryogenesis and postnatal myogenesis.
What is the function of the Adar protein? ›Specifically, it attaches (binds) to RNA and changes an RNA building block (nucleotide) called adenosine to another nucleotide called inosine. The ADAR1 protein is involved in the control of the innate immune response, which is the immune system's early response to foreign invaders (pathogens).
How do I get rid of F5 access? ›Log in to the APIC. Click the Apps tab. Click the Disable icon to disable the F5 ACI ServiceCenter. This stops and removes the app container.
Can I delete my cloud account? ›- In the Google Cloud console, go to the Account management page. Go to Account management in the Cloud Billing console.
- At the prompt, choose the Cloud Billing account that you want to close. ...
- At the top of the page, click cancel Close billing account.
Creating a local user account
Access the BIG-IP Configuration utility. list in the upper-left corner of the screen, set the current partition to the partition in which you want the user account to reside. The partition you select in this step is not the partition to which you want the user account to have access.
Desmoglein-1 (DSG1), a desmosomal protein, maintains the structure of epidermis through its adhesive function. However, heterozygous mutations in DSG1 in humans result in abnormal differentiation, as does downregulation of DSG1 in human skin organ culture, suggesting that it may have important signaling functions.
What is the function of the Neuroligin protein? ›Neuroligin 1 is a protein that contains a cholinesterase-like domain and is involved in synaptic localization through binding with neurexin. It has glycosylation sites in its extracellular region and plays a role in regulating synaptic connections.
What is the function of the Perlecan protein? ›The roles that perlecan may play are vast. For example, perlecan is involved in regulating skin and endochondral bone formation [127,148], modulation of lipid metabolism [149], cell adhesion and cell death [150–152], and osteophyte formation [153].
What is the function of the Wuschel protein? ›
The WUSCHEL (WUS) protein plays a central role in the maintenance of stem cell populations in shoot and floral meristems (Laux et al., 1996; Mayer et al., 1998; Veit, 2004). WUS positively regulates the size of each shoot meristem by maintaining the appropriate number of pluripotent stem cells in each shoot meristem.