BAG1

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens


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::summary Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens ::

BAG family molecular chaperone regulator 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BAG1 gene.

Function

The oncogene BCL2 is a membrane protein that blocks a step in a pathway leading to apoptosis or programmed cell death. The protein encoded by this gene binds to BCL2 and is referred to as BCL2-associated athanogene. It enhances the anti-apoptotic effects of BCL2 and represents a link between growth factor receptors and anti-apoptotic mechanisms. At least three protein isoforms are encoded by this mRNA through the use of alternative translation initiation sites, including a non-AUG site.

Clinical significance

BAG gene has been implicated in age related neurodegenerative diseases as Alzheimer's. It has been demonstrated that BAG1 and BAG 3 regulate the proteasomal and lysosomal protein elimination pathways, respectively.

Interactions

BAG1 has been shown to interact with:

References

References

  1. (March 1995). "Cloning and functional analysis of BAG-1: a novel Bcl-2-binding protein with anti-cell death activity". Cell.
  2. "Entrez Gene: BAG1 BCL2-associated athanogene".
  3. (March 1, 2009). "Old Cells Work Differently". EMBO J..
  4. (October 2003). "The cochaperone Bag-1L enhances androgen receptor action via interaction with the NH2-terminal region of the receptor". Mol. Cell. Biol..
  5. (April 2001). "Structure-function analysis of Bag1 proteins. Effects on androgen receptor transcriptional activity". J. Biol. Chem..
  6. (May 1998). "BAG-1L protein enhances androgen receptor function". J. Biol. Chem..
  7. (July 1996). "Bcl-2 interacting protein, BAG-1, binds to and activates the kinase Raf-1". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A..
  8. (Dec 2000). "BAG1L enhances trans-activation function of the vitamin D receptor". J. Biol. Chem..
  9. (June 1998). "RAP46 is a negative regulator of glucocorticoid receptor action and hormone-induced apoptosis". J. Biol. Chem..
  10. (Dec 2000). "Hsp70-RAP46 interaction in downregulation of DNA binding by glucocorticoid receptor". EMBO J..
  11. (August 1997). "BAG-1 modulates the chaperone activity of Hsp70/Hsc70". EMBO J..
  12. (January 1999). "An evolutionarily conserved family of Hsp70/Hsc70 molecular chaperone regulators". J. Biol. Chem..
  13. (August 2001). "BAG-1 is a novel cytoplasmic binding partner of the membrane form of heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor: a unique role for proHB-EGF in cell survival regulation". J. Biol. Chem..
  14. (May 2003). "Human BAG-1 proteins bind to the cellular stress response protein GADD34 and interfere with GADD34 functions". Mol. Cell. Biol..
  15. (July 1998). "Interaction of BAG-1 with retinoic acid receptor and its inhibition of retinoic acid-induced apoptosis in cancer cells". J. Biol. Chem..
  16. (May 1998). "p53-inducible human homologue of Drosophila seven in absentia (Siah) inhibits cell growth: suppression by BAG-1". EMBO J..

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