DDIT4L/ REDD2

DNA-damage-inducible transcript 4 like (DDIT4L) or regulated in development and DNA damage response 2 (REDD2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DDIT4L gene Human.[1][2] The gene is located on chromosome 4 or chromosome 3 in human or mouse respectively.[3][4]

Function

gollark: There appears to have been a minor accident.
gollark: Imagine having FEWER than 50 mods.
gollark: So just a tape "large storage crate" network.
gollark: Although it would probably do badly on nonstacking items like tapes.
gollark: Or a tape ME network.

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