FAIM2 Background Information FAIM2 (Fas apoptotic inhibitory molecule 2), also known as LFG (Protein lifeguard), TMBIM2 (Transmembrane BAX inhibitor motif-containing protein 2) and NMP35 (neural membrane protein 35), is a 316 amino acid multipass membrane protein that uniquely protects cells from Fas-induced apoptosis. Though widely expressed, FAIM2 expression is highest in hippocampus. FAIM2 contains seven transmembrane domains and resembles Bax Inhibitor-1, another anti-apoptotic protein. Overexpression of FAIM2 results in decreased caspase activation and reduced incidence of programmed cell death. Though mechanistically related to the Fas signal, FAIM2 does not protect cells from apoptosis that is mediated by TNF-å signaling. FAIM2 specifically regulates apoptosis by binding to the FAS receptor.
FAIM2 (H-21)
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FAIM2 (H-21): sc-130663. Western blot analysis of FAIM2 expression in human brain tissue extract in the absence (A) and the presence (B) of immunizing peptide, mouse brain (C) and rat brain (D) tissue extracts.
FAIM2 (H-21): sc-130663. Western blot analysis of FAIM2 expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and human FAIM2 transfected: sc-371178 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.