B-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma 2 (Bcl2)

B-Cell CLL/Lymphoma 2

B-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma 2 (Bcl2)

Bcl-2) was one of the first oncogenic proteins discovered to inhibit apoptosis. The Bcl-2 family of proteins plays a crucial role in the regulation of cell death in many eukaryotic systems. Bcl-2 is a 26 kD protein associated with cell survival.

Bcl-2 is localized within the outer mitochondrial membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nuclear envelope, where it exerts cell survival functions within many cell types. These functions include ion-conducting channel formation, integral protection from cytotoxic agents, inhibition of proteins that activate caspases responsible for disassembling cells, as well as the ability to modulate cell cycle initiation.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

Organism species: Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rabbit)

Organism species: Sus scrofa; Porcine (Pig)

Organism species: Bos taurus; Bovine (Cattle)

Organism species: Ovis aries; Ovine (Sheep)