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<StructureSection load='3d3m' size=' | <StructureSection load='3d3m' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of human death-associated protein 5 C terminal (PDB entry [[3d3m]])' scene='51/517373/Cv/1'> | ||
'''Death-associated protein''' (DAP) is associated with multiple cellular functions. '''DAP6''' or Daxx interacts with apoptosis antigen. It has both pro- and anti-apoptosis functions.<ref>PMID:9215629</ref> '''DAP5''' is an inhibitor of translational initiation in differentiation and apoptosis. For more details on DAP5 see [[Death Associated Protein 5]]. | '''Death-associated protein''' (DAP) is associated with multiple cellular functions. '''DAP6''' or Daxx interacts with apoptosis antigen. It has both pro- and anti-apoptosis functions.<ref>PMID:9215629</ref> '''DAP5''' is an inhibitor of translational initiation in differentiation and apoptosis. For more details on DAP5 see [[Death Associated Protein 5]]. |
Revision as of 11:43, 2 February 2016
Death-associated protein (DAP) is associated with multiple cellular functions. DAP6 or Daxx interacts with apoptosis antigen. It has both pro- and anti-apoptosis functions.[1] DAP5 is an inhibitor of translational initiation in differentiation and apoptosis. For more details on DAP5 see Death Associated Protein 5. |
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3D structures of death-associated protein3D structures of death-associated protein
Updated on 02-February-2016