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Id Proteins are members of the basic HLH(helix-loop-helix ) family of transcription factors but lack a DNA binding domain. The Id family of proteins comprises of 4 members designated Id1-Id4.They have been demonstrated to bind the ubiquitously expressed bHLH E-proteins or cell lineage-restricted bHLH transcription factors, leading to inhibition of lineage-specific gene expression and differentiation.Hence, the name Id refers to both inhibition of differentiation and inhibition of DNA binding.Id proteins have been implicated in regulating a variety of cellular processes, including cellular growth, senescence, differentiation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and neoplastic transformation.
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