Inhibitor of apoptosis domain

id: inhibitor-of-apoptosis-domain-290-10186995
title: Inhibitor of apoptosis domain
text: The inhibitor of apoptosis domain -- also known as IAP repeat, Baculovirus Inhibitor of apoptosis protein Repeat, or BIR -- is a structural motif found in proteins with roles in apoptosis, cytokine production, and chromosome segregation. Proteins containing BIR are known as inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs), or BIR-containing proteins, and include BIRC1 (NAIP), BIRC2 (cIAP1), BIRC3 (cIAP2), BIRC4 (xIAP), BIRC5 (survivin) and BIRC6. BIR domains belong to the zinc-finger domain family and cha
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date modified: 2023-12-02T22:10:19Z
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