Description | This family of proteins is implicated in the regulation of transcriptional activation and cell cycle progression. Members of this family are known to suppress the activity of several transcription factors, including AP1, CREB, NFAT, and NF-kB, which are critical for various cellular processes. Additionally, these proteins have a role in modulating the cell cycle, specifically by delaying progression through the S phase. The regulatory functions suggest a potential involvement in controlling cell proliferation and response to cellular stress signals, which may be related to programmed cell death pathways. | Name | Programmed cell death 2-like regulator |
Short Name | PDCD2-like_regulator | Type | Family |