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bcl-X Protein

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Definition: A member of the bcl-2 protein family that plays a role in the regulation of APOPTOSIS. Two major isoforms of the protein exist due to ALTERNATIVE SPLICING of the BCL2L1 mRNA and are referred to as Bcl-XS and Bcl-XL.  Don't confuse with the closely related BCL2-ASSOCIATED X PROTEIN    Other names bcl2 Like 1 Protein; bcl Xshort Protein; bcl Xlong Protein; bcl Xbeta Protein; bcl Xb Protein; bcl Xalpha Protein; bcl Xa Protein; bcl XS Protein; bcl XL Protein; bcl X Protein; bcl2L1 Protein; bcl2-Like 1 Protein; bcl-x(beta) Protein; bcl-Xshort Protein; bcl-Xlong Protein; bcl-Xbeta Protein; bcl-Xb Protein; bcl-Xalpha Protein; bcl-Xa Protein; bcl-X(S) Protein
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
2-methoxyantimycin  0   Antimycin A/*analogs & derivatives bcl-X Protein/antagonists & inhibitors. Mol Cancer Ther 2007 Jul;6(7):2073-80
4-(3-dimethylamino-1-phenylsulfanylmethylpropylamino)-N-(4-(4,4-dimethylpiperidin-1-yl)benzoyl)-3-nitrobenzenesulfonamide  0   *Aniline Compounds *Sulfonamides bcl-X Protein/antagonists & inhibitors. J Med Chem 2006 Feb 9;49(3):1165-81
N-(4'-fluorobiphenyl-4-ylcarbonyl)-3-nitro-4-(2-phenylsulfanylethylamino)benzenesulfonamide  0   *Aniline Compounds *Sulfonamides bcl-X Protein/antagonists & inhibitors. J Med Chem 2006 Jan 26;49(2):656-63
Bcl2l1 protein, rat  0   *bcl-X Protein.
Bcl2l1 protein, mouse  0   *bcl-X Protein.
BCL2L1 protein, human  0   *bcl-X Protein.
bcl2l protein, zebrafish  0   *Zebrafish Proteins *bcl-X Protein.
bcl-XL protein, Xenopus  0   *Xenopus Proteins *bcl-X Protein.

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