Details for: Bok
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Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 3599436213
Symbol: BOK_MOUSE
Name: Apoptosis activator Mtd
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 9535847
Title: Mtd, a novel Bcl-2 family member activates apoptosis in the absence of heterodimerization with Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL.
PubMed ID: 9535847
PubMed ID: 15489334
Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
PubMed ID: 15489334
DOI: 10.1101/gr.2596504
PubMed ID: 21183079
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
PubMed ID: 21183079
PubMed ID: 23429263
Title: Intracellular localization of the BCL-2 family member BOK and functional implications.
PubMed ID: 23429263
DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2013.10
PubMed ID: 23884412
Title: The Bcl-2 protein family member Bok binds to the coupling domain of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors and protects them from proteolytic cleavage.
PubMed ID: 23884412
PubMed ID: 26015568
Title: BCL-2 family member BOK promotes apoptosis in response to endoplasmic reticulum stress.
PubMed ID: 26015568
PubMed ID: 26949185
Title: BOK Is a Non-canonical BCL-2 Family Effector of Apoptosis Regulated by ER-Associated Degradation.
PubMed ID: 26949185
PubMed ID: 27053113
Title: The Stability and Expression Level of Bok Are Governed by Binding to Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors.
PubMed ID: 27053113
PubMed ID: 27098698
Title: Bok Is Not Pro-Apoptotic But Suppresses Poly ADP-Ribose Polymerase-Dependent Cell Death Pathways and Protects against Excitotoxic and Seizure-Induced Neuronal Injury.
PubMed ID: 27098698
Sequence Information:
- Length: 213
- Mass: 23456
- Checksum: F8755C45CB05D626
- Sequence:
MEVLRRSSVF AAEIMDAFDR SPTDKELVAQ AKALGREYVH ARLLRAGLSW SAPERASPAP GGRLAEVCTV LLRLGDELEQ IRPSVYRNVA RQLHIPLQSE PVVTDAFLAV AGHIFSAGIT WGKVVSLYSV AAGLAVDCVR QAQPAMVHAL VDCLGEFVRK TLATWLRRRG GWTDVLKCVV STDPGFRSHW LVATLCSFGR FLKAAFFLLL PER
Database document:
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