SRP5168
BID, GST tagged human
recombinant, expressed in baculovirus infected Sf9 cells, ≥70% (SDS-PAGE), buffered aqueous glycerol solution
Synonym(s):
FP497, MGC15319, MGC42355
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CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
General description
BID is a BH3 interacting death domain that heterodimerizes with either agonist BAX or antagonist BCL2. BID is a member of the BCL-2 family of cell death regulators and is a mediator of mitochondrial damage induced by caspase-8 (CASP8). BID initiates apoptosis by binding to regulatory sites on prosurvival BCL2 proteins to directly neutralize their function. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants of BID have been found, but the full-length nature of some variants has not been defined. BID together with Cathepsins play an important role in the actions of Camptothecin on breast cancer cells.
Physical form
Supplied in 50mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5, 150mM NaCl, 10mM glutathione, 0.1mM EDTA, 0.25mM DTT, 0.1mM PMSF, 25% glycerol.
Preparation Note
after opening, aliquot into smaller quantities and store at -70 °C. Avoid repeating handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles
Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 1
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Akemi Hayakawa et al.
Apoptosis : an international journal on programmed cell death, 13(4), 523-530 (2008-02-26)
Vinorelbine is a chemotherapeutic vinca alkaloid clinically prescribed for non-small cell lung cancer and breast cancer. Here we studied the mechanism for vinorelbine-induced apoptosis in a human T-cell lymphoma. Although vinorelbine induces DNA fragmentation that is inhibited by specific peptide
M Lamparska-Przybysz et al.
Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society, 56 Suppl 3, 159-179 (2005-08-04)
The details of molecular switching points between apoptosis and autophagy in tumor cells have still not been fully elucidated. This study focused on the role of cathepsin B and its substrate, BID as molecular links between apoptosis and autophagy in
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