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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MALGLQRARS TTELRKEKSR DAARSRRSQE TEVLYQLAHT LPFARGVSAH LDKASIMRLT ISYLRMHRLC AAGEWNQVGA GGEPLDACYL KALEGFVMVL TAEGDMAYLS ENVSKHLGLS QLELIGHSIF DFIHPCDQEE LQDALTPQQT LSRRKVEART ERCFSLRMKS TLTSRGRTLN LKAATWKVLN CSGHMRAYKP PAQTSPAGSP DSEPPLQCLV LICEAIPHPG SLEPPLGRGA FLSRHSLDMK FTYCDDRIAE VAGYSPDDLI GCSAYEYIHA LDSDAVSKSI HTCMYPISPG AKPAATWPPA DTRTPQLPIP QDALPPHLNT SSLLPKPQGT VSFLAPSYPV PRSFSPHLPP WWP
Cell growth and viability is compromised by oxygen deprivation (hypoxia). Hypoxia-inducible factors, including HIF-1 alpha, HIF-1 beta (also designated Arnt 1), EPAS-1 (also designated HIF-2 alpha) and HIF-3 alpha, induce glycolysis, erythropoiesis and angiogenesis in order to restore oxygen homeostasis. Hypoxia-inducible factors are members of the Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) domain transcription factor family. In response to hypoxia, HIF-1 alpha is upregulated and forms a heterodimer with Arnt 1 to form the HIF-1 complex. The HIF-1 complex recognizes and binds to the hypoxia responsive element (HRE) of hypoxia-inducible genes, thereby activating transcription.
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