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| IAP1 (cIAP1, encoded by the gene BIRC2) is a member of the Inhibitor of Apoptosis (IAP) protein family. • IAP proteins generally function by binding and inhibiting components of the cell death machinery, thereby promoting cell survival. • Beyond their role in directly suppressing apoptosis, IAP proteins (including IAP1) are involved in regulating other signaling pathways—such as NF-κB—that can influence inflammation, immune responses, and cellular proliferation. Overexpression of IAP proteins, including IAP1, has been observed in various tumor types. – High IAP1 levels can help tumor cells evade apoptosis (programmed cell death), contributing to tumor growth and progression. • IAP1 may also influence the tumor microenvironment by modulating pro-survival and inflammatory signals. |
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| 5150- | GamB, | Gambogic acid, a novel ligand for transferrin receptor, potentiates TNF-induced apoptosis through modulation of the nuclear factor-κB signaling pathway |
| - | in-vitro, | CLL, | KBM-5 | - | in-vitro, | Nor, | HEK293 |
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