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B-cell lymphoma protein

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'''B-cell lymphoma proteins''' (Bcl) family are pro-survival proteins or '''apoptosis regulators'''.
'''B-cell lymphoma proteins''' (Bcl) family are pro-survival proteins or '''apoptosis regulators'''.
*'''Bcl-2''' and '''Bcl-xL''' suppress cell death.
*'''Bcl-2''' and '''Bcl-xL''' suppress cell death.
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*'''Bak''' or '''Bcl-2-like-7'' or '''Bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer''' and '''Bax''' or '''Bcl-2-like-4''' promote apoptosis
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*'''Bak''' or '''Bcl-2-like-7''' or '''Bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer''' and '''Bax''' or '''Bcl-2-like-4''' promote apoptosis
*.'''Bcl-xL''' (Bcl-2-like protein 1) known as '''survival protein''' is the regulator of apoptosis.
*.'''Bcl-xL''' (Bcl-2-like protein 1) known as '''survival protein''' is the regulator of apoptosis.
*'''Mcl-1''' is an '''induced myeloid cell leukemia differentiation protein'''.
*'''Mcl-1''' is an '''induced myeloid cell leukemia differentiation protein'''.

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NMR structure of bcl-2 1g5m

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References

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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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