Molecules of the pyrin domain protein family and uses thereof

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ABSTRACT:
Diagnostic, screening and therapeutic methods utilizing NBS-1 and PYRIN-1 are disclosed. The methods take advantage of the interactions between NBS-1 or PYRIN-1 and various proteins involved in apoptotic and inflammatory signaling pathways. Also disclosed are methods for identifying modulators of ASC and NF-κB.

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