Cell death protein

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**[[3aaj]], [[3aak]] - hCED-6 (mutant)<br />
**[[3aaj]], [[3aak]] - hCED-6 (mutant)<br />
**[[2zne]] - hCED-6 + CED-6-interacting protein<br />
**[[2zne]] - hCED-6 + CED-6-interacting protein<br />
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**[[3wxa]] - hCED-6 + SEC31A peptide<br />
*CED-8
*CED-8

Revision as of 11:56, 12 March 2015

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Cell death proteins or Programmed cell death protein or CD279 (CED) are involved in the process of cellular apoptosis. CED-1 is a T cell regulator. CED-1 is expressed on the surface of T cells, B cells and macrophages. It is a membrane protein and acts in suppressing the immune system during pregnancy, tissue allografts, autoimmune diseases and hepatitis. CED-1 has 2 ligands: CED-L1 and CED-L2. Formation of CED-1/CED-L1 complex reduces T cell proliferation at the lymph nodes. For details on CED-4 see CED-4 Apoptosome.

3D structures of cell death protein

Updated on 12-March-2015

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