InterPro domain: IPR008383
General Information
- Identifier IPR008383
- Description Apoptosis inhibitory 5
- Number of genes 216
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Abstract
This family consists of apoptosis inhibitory protein 5 (API5) sequences from several organisms. Apoptosis or programmed cell death is a physiological form of cell death that occurs in embryonic development and organ formation. It is characterised by biochemical and morphological changes such as DNA fragmentation and cell volume shrinkage. API5 is an anti apoptosis gene located in Homo sapiens chromosome 11, whose expression prevents the programmed cell death that occurs upon the deprivation of growth factors [ 1 , 2 ] and is up-regulated in various cancer cells. This protein has an elongated all alpha-helical structure, in which the N-terminal half is similar to the HEAT repeat and the C-terminal half is similar to the ARM (Armadillo-like) repeat. This suggests that API5 is involved in protein-protein interactions and may act as a scaffold for multiprotein complexes [ 3 ].
1. AAC-11, a novel cDNA that inhibits apoptosis after growth factor withdrawal. Cancer Res. 57, 4063-9
2. Molecular cloning and fine mapping of API5L1, a novel human gene strongly related to an antiapoptotic gene. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 84, 164-6
3. Helical repeat structure of apoptosis inhibitor 5 reveals protein-protein interaction modules. J Biol Chem 287, 10727-37