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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Domain |
| Description | GHITM (also known as MICS1) appears to be ubiquitiously expressed in mammalian cells and expression has also been observed in various cancer cell lines [ ]. It is involved in maintenance of mitochondrial morphology and apoptotic release of cytochrome c []. It is closely related to the BAX inhibitor (BI)-1 like family of small transmembrane proteins, which have been shown to have an anti-apoptotic effect [, , ]. |
| Short Name | GHITM |