Kinsman

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Possible Answers: SON, SIB, RELATION, RELATIVE.

Random information on the term “SON”:

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20658

ENSG00000159140

ENSMUSG00000022961

P18583

Q9QX47

NM_138927

NM_019973
NM_178880

NP_001278340
NP_001278341
NP_115571
NP_620305

NP_849211.3
NP_064357
NP_849211

SON protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SON gene.

SON is the name that has been given to a large Ser/Arg (SR)-related protein, which is a splicing co-factor that contributes to an efficient splicing within cell cycle progression. It is also known as BASS1 (Bax antagonist selected in saccharomyces 1) or NRE-binding protein (Negative regulatory element-binding protein). The most common gene name of this splicing protein- which is only found in Humans (Homo sapiens)- is SON, but C21orf50, DBP5, KIAA1019 and NREBP can also be used as synonyms.

The protein encoded by SON gene binds to a specific DNA sequence upstream of the upstream regulatory sequence of the core promoter and second enhancer of human hepatitis B virus (HBV). Through this binding, it represses HBV core promoter activity, transcription of HBV genes, and production of HBV virions. The protein shows sequence similarities with other DNA-binding structural proteins such as gallin, oncoproteins of the MYC family, and the oncoprotein MOS. It may also be involved in protecting cells from apoptosis and in pre-mRNA splicing.

SON on Wikipedia

Random information on the term “SIB”:

Al-Seeb, As Seeb or As Sib (Arabic: السيب‎‎) is a coastal fishing city, located several kilometres northwest of Muscat, in northeastern Oman. As of the 2003 census, it had a population of 221,115.

Landmarks include the Naseem Garden, the Royal Stables and Equestrian Centre, Royal Guard of Oman Technical College, the Bait al Baraka palace, Seeb International Airport and Markaz al Bahja.

Seeb has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh) with very hot summers and warm winters. Precipitation is low, and falls mainly in the months from December to April.

In June 2014 the Register disclosed that Seeb is the location of a “beyond top secret” internet monitoring site.

Al Seeb Club and Al-Shabab are located in Seeb.

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