Caspase recruitment domain family member 19 (CARD19) is a protein that belongs to the CARD-containing protein family. Proteins in this family are characterized by the presence of a caspase recruitment domain, which is a specialized type of protein interaction motif. This domain is typically involved in the formation of multiprotein complexes that can initiate or regulate inflammation and apoptosis.
CARD19, like other CARD-containing proteins, is thought to participate in the signaling pathways that control these vital cellular processes. Specifically, CARD domains often mediate the assembly of signaling complexes that lead to the activation of NF-κB, a transcription factor that plays a key role in immune and inflammatory responses, as well as caspases, which are enzymes central to the execution phase of cell apoptosis.The precise biological functions of CARD19 are not as well-characterized as some other members of the CARD family. However, it is likely involved in immune system regulation, potentially acting as an adaptor molecule that assembles protein complexes in response to internal or external stress signals, thereby influencing the activation of caspases and the subsequent induction of inflammatory or cell death pathways.
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