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<StructureSection load='3bik' size='350' side='right' scene='50/507728/Cv/1' caption='Human CED-1 extracellular domain. Programmed cell death protein 1 (green and magenta) and programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 (cyan) complex with glycerol (PDB code [[3bik]])'> | |||
'''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. <ref>PMID:26602187</ref> CED-1 and CED-L1 complex with glycerol</scene> ([[3bik]]). | |||
*'''CED-3''' is a cysteine protease involved in apoptosis<ref>PMID:8654923</ref>. | |||
*'''CED-4''' attenuates tumorigenesis by translational contro<ref>PMID:29806708</ref>. lFor details on '''CED-4''' see [[CED-4 Apoptosome]]<ref>PMID:18287011</ref>. <br /> | |||
*'''CED-5''' can accelerate apoptosis in different kinds of cells in response to different stimuli<ref>PMID:26775588</ref>.<br /> | |||
*'''CED-6''' has a role in modulating cellular angiogenesis<ref>PMID:21893193</ref>.<br /> | |||
*For details on '''CED-8''' see [[Apoptosis-inducing factor]]. | |||
*'''CED-9''' prevents cells from undergoing programmed cell death, It is similar to Bcl2<ref>PMID:9384385</ref>.<br /> | |||
*'''CED-10''' regulates apoptosis in malignant T cells<ref>PMID:20854465</ref>.<br /> | |||
[[Cell death protein 3D structures]] | |||
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