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AXIN1 Protein

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AXIN1 Protein

Overview

AXIN1 (Axis Inhibition Protein 1) is a critical scaffolding protein that functions as a key negative regulator of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. Encoded by the AXIN1 gene located on chromosome 16q23.1 in humans, this protein is approximately 86 kilodaltons in size and contains multiple functional domains that facilitate protein-protein interactions. AXIN1 acts as a tumor suppressor and represents one of the most frequently mutated genes in hepatocellular carcinoma, though its broader roles in cellular homeostasis and neuronal function have gained increasing recognition in neurodegeneration research. The protein functions as a molecular hub, orchestrating the assembly and regulation of signaling complexes that control fundamental cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, and survival.

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