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The cell death machinery controlled by Bax and Bcl-XL is evolutionary conserved in Ciona intestinalis
N. Takada
, H. Yamaguchi
, K. Shida
, D. Terajima
, Y. Satou
, A. Kasuya
, N. Satoh
, M. Satake
,
Hong-Gang Wang
Department of Pediatrics
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Next-Generation Therapies
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
Department of Cell and Biological Systems
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Evolutionary
100%
Cell Death
100%
Bcl-xL
100%
Ciona Intestinalis
100%
Ciona
60%
Overexpression
40%
Anti-apoptotic Proteins
40%
B-cell Lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2)
20%
Apoptosis
20%
Functional Characterization
20%
Cell Apoptosis
20%
Deletion mutant
20%
Mutagenesis Studies
20%
Embryonic Development
20%
Homodimer
20%
Ectopic Expression
20%
Gastrula
20%
Heterodimerization
20%
Apoptosis Regulators
20%
BH3 Domain
20%
Developmental Deficits
20%
Pro-survival
20%
Ascidian
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ascidiacea
66%
Mutagenesis
33%
Antiapoptotic
33%
Homodimer
33%
Protein Bax
33%
Chordata
33%
Oligomer
33%