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Possible Answers: HAT, CAP, SCALP, SCARF.
Last seen on: –Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jun 26 2022s
–The Washington Post Crossword – Sep 13 2018
–LA Times Crossword 13 Sep 18, Thursday
Random information on the term “HAT”:
Jack D. McVitie (1932, Battersea, London – 29 October 1967, Stoke Newington, London), more commonly known as Jack the Hat, was a notorious English criminal from London of the 1950s – 1960s. At the peak of his criminal career McVitie was one of the most feared, and well connected, gangsters in Britain, with most of his criminal activity taking place in London. Despite controlling entire areas of the nation’s capital with those whom he was associated McVitie is posthumously most famous for triggering the imprisonment and downfall of the Kray twins. He had acted as an enforcer and hitman with links to “The Firm”, and was murdered by Reggie Kray in 1967.
Kray was arrested the following year for the murder, being found guilty and received life imprisonment at his trial in March 1969. He remained in prison until just before his death, which was in 2000. Ronnie Kray was imprisoned for life at the same time for the murder of George Cornell in 1966 and remained behind bars until his death in 1995.
Random information on the term “CAP”:
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P40124
NM_001105530
NM_006367
NM_001330502
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NM_007598
NP_001337406
NP_001337407
NP_001337408
NP_001337409
NP_001337410
NP_001337411
NP_001337412
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NP_001337414
NP_001287996.1
NP_031624.2
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Adenylyl cyclase-associated protein 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CAP1 gene.
The protein encoded by this gene is related to the S. cerevisiae CAP protein, which is involved in the cyclic AMP pathway. The human protein is able to interact with other molecules of the same protein, as well as with CAP2 and actin.
CAP1 has been shown to interact with ACTG1 and CAP2.