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Microproteins are small proteins encoded by small open reading frames in the genome. They are typically less than 100 amino acids long and play important roles in various cellular processes, such as signaling pathways and gene regulation. Despite their small size, microproteins can have significant impacts on cellular function and contribute to disease when dysregulated.

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