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BID Protein, Huamn
BID Protein, Huamn
Origin of place Singapore
Model UA011022-10μg
Supplier ANT BIO PTE.LTD.
Price 144
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Updated 8/27/2025
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Product Specification


SpeciesHuman
SynonymsBH3-Interacting Domain Death Agonist; p22 BID; BID
AccessionP55957
Amino Acid Sequence

Met1-Asp195

Expression SystemE.coli
Molecular Weight

21.99 KDa

Purity

>95% by SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin<1EU/μg
ConjugationUnconjugated
TagNo Tag
Physical AppearanceLiquid
Storage Buffer 20mM PB, 100mM KCl, pH 7.4.
Stability & Storage
  • Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 6 months after receipt.
  • Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 3 months under sterile conditions after opening.
  • Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles.


Background

BH3-Interacting Domain Death Agonist (BID) is a member of the Bcl-2 protein family which regulates outer mitochondrial membrane permeability. BID is a pro-apoptotic member that causes cytochrome c to be released from the mitochondria intermembrane space into the cytosol. Interaction of Bid with Bak causes altered mitochondrial membrane permeability. BID contains only the BH3 domain, which is required for its interaction with the Bcl-2 family proteins and for its pro-death activity. BID is susceptible to proteolytic cleavage by caspases, calpains, Granzyme B and cathepsins. It is an integrating key regulator of the intrinsic death pathway that amplifies caspase-dependent and caspase-independent execution of neuronal apoptosis. Therefore pharmacological inhibition of BID provides a promising therapeutic strategy in neurological diseases where programmed cell death is prominent, and also offer a new strategy for the treatment of acute renal failure associated with ischemia-reperfusion. BID receives direct inputs from a key regulator of the cell cycle arrest/DNA repair machinery (ATM), and therefore is an excellent candidate to coordinate genotoxic stress responses and apoptotic cell death. BID is a novel pro-apoptosis Bcl-2 family protein that is activated by caspase 8 in response to Fas/TNF-R1 death receptor signals. Deletion of BID inhibits carcinogenesis in the liver, although this genetic alteration promotes tumorigenesis in the myeloid cells. This is likely related to the function of BID to promote cell cycle progression into S phase. BID could be also involved in the maintenance of genomic stability by engaging at mitosis checkpoint.

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