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An increased intracellular Ca2+ concentration induces apoptotic cell death. Transiently elevated Ca2+ concentrations are required for glucocorticoid-mediated and T cell receptor-mediated pathways, leading to T cell apoptosis. ALG-2 (for apoptosis-linked gene 2) is a Ca2+ -binding protein that participates in regulatory events occuring late in the apoptotic program and where several death signals converge. ALG-2 is a protein expressed in normal brain, and to a greater extent in ischemic brain. The ALG-2 protein contains five EF-hand-like motifs and shares homology with members of the penta EF-hand family, which includes Calpain small subunits sorcin and Grancalcin.
Alg2; alg-2; ALG-257; Apoptosis-linked gene 2 protein; Apoptosis-linked gene 2 protein homolog; AV299538; MA-3; PDCD6; PEF1B; PMP41; probable calcium-binding protein ALG-2; programmed cell death 6; programmed cell death protein 6; PS2
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