heftiins
Heftiins are a class of proteins that play a crucial role in the regulation of cell division and differentiation. They were first identified in the early 1990s and have since been the subject of extensive research due to their involvement in various biological processes. Heftiins are characterized by their ability to bind to and regulate the activity of other proteins, particularly those involved in signal transduction pathways.
The term "heftiins" is derived from the combination of "heft" and "proteins," reflecting their role in "lifting"
Heftiins are found in a wide range of organisms, from bacteria to humans, and their functions vary
One of the most well-studied heftiins is the human protein HIPK3, which is involved in the regulation
Despite their importance, the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of heftiins and their targets remain an