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Apoptosis and survival_Regulation of Apoptosis by Mitochondrial Proteins [score: 1 (0%)]

Apoptosis is an evolutionarily conserved type of programmed cell death essential for development, homeostasis, and self-defense against infection. It can be triggered by a number of factors including UV- or gamma-irradiation, chemotherapeutic drugs, or signaling by death receptors. There are two ...

Apoptosis and survival_Caspase cascade [score: 1 (0%)]

Caspases are the central components of the apoptotic response. The apoptotic caspases are generally divided into two classes: the initiator caspases, which include caspase-2, -8, -9 and -10 and the effector caspases, which include caspases-3, -6 and -7. ...

Transcription_P53 signaling pathway [score: 1 (0%)]

The Tumor protein p53 (p53) plays a critical role in safeguarding the integrity of the genome. Upon activation, p53 binds to the enhancer/promoter elements of downstream target genes and regulates their transcription, through which it initiates cellular programs that account for most ...

Apoptosis and survival_BAD phosphorylation [score: 1 (0%)]

BAD is a member of the BCL-2 family. BCL-2 family members are regulators of the programmed cell death pathways.

BAD induces apoptosis by inhibiting antiapoptotic BCL-2-family members - BCL-x, Bcl-2, thereby allowing two other pro-apoptotic proteins, BAK ...

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