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Gsdma | Gasdermin-A; May promote pyroptosis. Upon cleavage in vitro of genetically engineered GSDMA, the released N-terminal moiety binds to some types of lipids, such as possibly phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate. Homooligomerizes within the membrane and forms pores of 10 -15 nanometers (nm) of inner diameter, triggering cell death. Also binds to bacterial and mitochondrial lipids, including cardiolipin, and exhibits bactericidal activity. The physiological relevance of these observations is unknown; Belongs to the gasdermin family. (446 aa) | ||||
Gsdme | Gasdermin-E, C-terminal; Plays a role in the TP53-regulated cellular response to DNA damage probably by cooperating with TP53. (512 aa) | ||||
Gsdmc | Gasdermin-C; The N-terminal moiety promotes pyroptosis and exhibits bactericidal activity. The physiological relevance of these observations is unknown; Belongs to the gasdermin family. (468 aa) | ||||
Gsdmc3 | Gasdermin-C3; The N-terminal moiety promotes pyroptosis and exhibits bactericidal activity. The physiological relevance of these observations is unknown; Belongs to the gasdermin family. (480 aa) | ||||
Gsdmc2 | Gasdermin-C2; The N-terminal moiety promotes pyroptosis and exhibits bactericidal activity. The physiological relevance of these observations is unknown; Belongs to the gasdermin family. (480 aa) |