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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MKRSSVSSGG AGRLSMQELR SQDVNKQGLY TPQTKEKPTF GKLSINKPTS ERKVSLFGKR TSGHGSRNSQ LGIFSSSEKI KDPRPLNDKA FIQQCIRQLC EFLTENGYAH NVSMKSLQAP SVKDFLKIFT FLYGFLCPSY ELPDTKFEEE VPRIFKDLGY PFALSKSSMY TVGAPHTWPH IVAALVWLID CIKIHTAMKE SSPLFDDGQP WGEETEDGIM HNKLFLDYTI KCYESFMSGA DSFDEMNAEL QSKLKDLFNV DAFKLESLEA KNRALNEQIA RLEQEREKEP NRLESLRKLK ASLQGDVQKY QAYMSNLESH SAILDQKLNG LNEEIARVEL ECETIKQENT RLQNIIDNQK YSVADIERIN HERNELQQTI NKLTKDLEAE QQKLWNEELK YARGKEAIET QLAEYHKLAR KLKLIPKGAE NSKGYDFEIK FNPEAGANCL VKYRAQVYVP LKELLNETEE EINKALNKKM GLEDTLEQLN AMITESKRSV RTLKEEVQKL DDLYQQKIKE AEEEDEKCAS ELESLEKHKH LLESTVNQGL SEAMNELDAV QREYQLVVQT TTEERRKVGN NLQRLLEMVA THVGSVEKHL EEQIAKVDRE YEECMSEDLS ENIKEIRDKY EKKATLIKSS EE
Hec1 is one of several proteins involved in spindle checkpoint signaling. This surveillance mechanism assures correct segregation of chromosomes during cell division by detecting unaligned chromosomes and causing prometaphase arrest until the proper bipolar attachment of chromosomes is achieved.
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