PAWR


PRKC, apoptosis, WT1, regulator, also known as PAWR or Prostate apoptosis response-4 , is a human gene coding for a tumor-suppressor protein that induces apoptosis in cancer cells, but not in normal cells.

Function

The tumor suppressor WT1 represses and activates transcription. The protein encoded by this gene is a WT1-interacting protein that itself functions as a transcriptional repressor. It contains a putative leucine zipper domain which interacts with the zinc finger DNA binding domain of WT1. This protein is specifically upregulated during apoptosis of prostate cells.
The active domain of the Par-4 protein has been found to confer cancer resistance in transgenic mice without compromising normal viability or aging, and may have therapeutic significance.

Interactions

PAWR has been shown to interact with: