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B-cell lymphoma protein

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[[Image:Bcl-2_3D.jpg|left|200px]] [[Bcl-2]] family are pro-survival proteins. The name is derived from B-cell lymphoma 2.
[[Image:Bcl-2_3D.jpg|left|200px]] [[Bcl-2]] family are pro-survival proteins. The name is derived from B-cell lymphoma 2.
'''Bcl-xL''' known as survival protein is the regulator of apoptosis. '''Mcl-1''' is an induced myeloid cell leukemia differentiation protein. '''Bcl-2-L-7''' is called '''Bak''' for Bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer.
'''Bcl-xL''' known as survival protein is the regulator of apoptosis. '''Mcl-1''' is an induced myeloid cell leukemia differentiation protein. '''Bcl-2-L-7''' is called '''Bak''' for Bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer.
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==3D structures of Bcl-2==
==3D structures of Bcl-2==

Revision as of 13:43, 21 May 2015

NMR structure of bcl-2 1g5m

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3D structures of Bcl-2

Updated on 21-May-2015

References

1. Mee Young Hong; Chapkin, Robert S.; Davidson, Laurie A.; Turner, Nancy D.; Morris, Jeffrey S.; Carroll, Raymond J.; Lupton, Joanne R.. Nutrition & Cancer, 2003, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p44-44, 8p; DOI: NO_DOI; (AN 10719727)

2. Reed JC, Zha H, Aime-Sempe C, Takayama S, Wang HG, Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology, ISSN: 0065-2598, 1996; Vol. 406, pp. 99-112; PMID: 8910675

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