prostate apoptosis response protein PAR-4 (2-7) [Homo sapiens], (C26H41N9O9), a peptide with the sequence H2N-Ala-Thr-Gly-Gly-Tyr-Arg-OH, MW= 623.66. Prostate apoptosis response-4 (Par-4), is a human gene coding for a tumor-suppressor protein that induces apoptosis in cancer cells, but not in normal cells.The tumor suppressor PAR-4 represses and activates transcription. The protein encoded by this gene is a PAR-4-interacting protein that itself functions as a transcriptional repressor. It contains a putative leucine zipper domain which interacts with the zinc finger DNA binding domain of PAR-4. This protein is specifically upregulated during apoptosis of prostate cells(1).The active domain of the Par-4 protein has been found to confer cancer resistance in transgenic mice without compromising normal viability or aging, and may have therapeutic significance(2).
Figure1 structure of prostate apoptosis response protein PAR-4
Figure2 The PAR-4 pathway
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