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BAG1 — BCL2
Protein-Protein interactions - manually collected from original source literature:
Studies that report less than 10 interactions are marked with *
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Sawitzki et al., Hum Gene Ther 2002
(Reperfusion Injury) :
Bag-1 exerts powerful antiapoptotic effects by binding and
stabilizing Bcl-2 and interacting with the tumor necrosis factor receptor type I-induced death signal
Yanada et al., Hum Gene Ther 2005
(Reperfusion Injury) :
Thus, with dual gene cotransfer, coexistent Bcl-2 protein exerts no activity to assist a marked enhancement of BAG-1 protein, whereas the function of overexpressed
BAG-1 as a Bcl-2 binding protein may
lead to the enhancement of efficient expression of
h-Bcl-2 in I/R treated liver as compared with nonischemic liver, which results in repression of diverse I/R induced cell death symptoms, presumably through the formation of functional complexes of BAG-1 and Bcl-2
Elstrand et al., Int J Gynecol Pathol 2009
(Carcinoma...) :
Bag-1 , Bag-4, and HSP70 were
detected in the tumor cell nuclei and cytoplasm, whereas HSP27,
Bcl-2 , and Bcl-X ( L ) had exclusively cytoplasmic localization