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Research on 14-3-3 proteins continues to uncover their intricate roles in cellular signaling and their involvement in various diseases. Understanding their interactions and regulatory mechanisms provides insights into fundamental cellular processes and offers potential avenues for therapeutic interventions.
Research on 14-3-3 proteins continues to uncover their intricate roles in cellular signaling and their involvement in various diseases. Understanding their interactions and regulatory mechanisms provides insights into fundamental cellular processes and offers potential avenues for therapeutic interventions.


== Structure ==
The 14-3-3 proteins exist as dimers, with each dimer composed of two identical or closely related subunits. There are seven isoforms of 14-3-3 proteins identified in mammals, labeled as alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, eta, and zeta. These isoforms share a high degree of sequence similarity but can have distinct functions and binding partners.


== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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