LIM同源框蛋白質 LHX2是蛋白質的一種,在人類內由「LHX2」基因所編碼。[5][6][7]
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LHX2包含LIM結構域,這是一種帶有許多半胱胺酸,具鋅指結構的結構域。該蛋白質的作用為轉錄調控。該蛋白質在果蠅體內,可用來回復由其他蛋白質引起的表型,推測是在演化時留下的功能[7]。
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