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== Protein Function ==
== Protein Function ==


The primary function of c-Jun is in regards to DNA transcription.  Specifically, the protein is involved in proliferation, apoptosis, oncogenic transformation and various cellular processes <ref name="three">PMID:12798298</ref>.  for instance cells which lack an allele for c-jun show stunted growth both in vitro and in vivo <ref name="four"/>.  whereas a prolonged and therefore strong induction of c-jun has been in response to such things as tumor necrosis factor, stress inducing stimuli such as UV <ref name="four"/>.         
The primary function of c-Jun is in regards to DNA transcription.  Specifically, the protein is involved in proliferation, apoptosis, oncogenic transformation and various cellular processes <ref name="three">PMID:12798298</ref>.  for instance cells which lack an allele for c-jun show stunted growth both in vitro and in vivo <ref name="four"/>.  Whereas a prolonged and therefore strong induction of c-jun has been in response to such things as tumor necrosis factor, stress inducing stimuli such as UV <ref name="four"/>.         


== Protein Regulation ==
== Protein Regulation ==
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== References ==
== References ==


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