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Bax

BAX (the BCL-2-associated X protein), a cardinal pro-apoptotic member of the BCL-2 family, is a latent, cytosolic and monomeric protein that plays an important role in the mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathway. The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic analysis suggests that the structure of Bax consists of nine α-helices (α1 to α9) connected by short loops, in which α5, α6 and α9 are involved in the interaction of Bax with outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM). Bax remains inactive in cytosol and goes through conformational changes triggered by a cell death signal to insert, oligomerize and form large pores through the OMM with the releasing of different apoptogenic factors.

Products for  Bax

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  2. GC12053 BAM7 A direct activator of Bax BAM7  Chemical Structure
  3. GC12763 Bax channel blocker Bax channel blocker  Chemical Structure
  4. GC16023 Bax inhibitor peptide P5 Bax inhibitor Bax inhibitor peptide P5  Chemical Structure
  5. GC17195 Bax inhibitor peptide V5 A Bax inhibitor Bax inhibitor peptide V5  Chemical Structure
  6. GC16695 Bax inhibitor peptide, negative control Peptide inhibit Bax translocation to mitochondria Bax inhibitor peptide, negative control  Chemical Structure
  7. GC12086 PRIMA-1 A re-activator of the apoptotic function of mutant p53 proteins PRIMA-1  Chemical Structure

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