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核内受容体コアクチベーター4NCOA4: nuclear receptor coactivator 4)は、ヒトのNCOA4遺伝子によってコードされるタンパク質である[1][2][3]フェリチノファジーにおいて重要な役割を果たし、カーゴ受容体として作用し、フェリチン重鎖に結合し、オートファゴソームの表面のATG8に係留される。

相互作用分子

NCOA4は以下の生体分子と相互作用する。

参考文献

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