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14-3-3 proteins

14-3-3 proteins are a family of highly conserved molecules found in cells that regulate various cellular functions by interacting with other proteins. They act as molecular switches, binding to specific partner proteins to influence processes like cell growth, survival, and communication within the cell. Think of them as adaptors or regulators that help orchestrate complex cellular activities by modifying how other proteins behave, ensuring proper cell function and response to signals.