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RGS Family Gene
RGS Family Genes encode evolutionarily conserved proteins containing the RGS (Regulator of G protein Signaling) domain and generally function as negative regulators of heterotrimeric G protein signaling; several promote the GTPase activity of G protein alpha-subunits, causing it to revert to its inactive (GDP-bound) form. (OMIM) (NCI Thesaurus)
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