Structure
Survivin is distinguished from other IAP family members in that it has only one baculoviral IAP repeat (BIR) domain. The protein is 16.5 kDa large and is the smallest member of the IAP family.Function
Survivin is expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner, with highest levels in the G2/M phase. It localizes to the mitotic spindle during cell division and interacts with tubulin. Survivin plays important roles in regulating mitosis, inhibiting apoptosis, and promoting angiogenesis.Role in cancer
Survivin is highly expressed in most human cancers but is rarely detectable in normal adult tissues. Its overexpression in tumors correlates with increased drug resistance, reduced apoptosis, and poor patient prognosis. The aberrant regulation of survivin in cancer cells makes it an attractive target for cancer therapy. Several approaches targeting survivin are being investigated as potential cancer treatments, including: * Antisense oligonucleotides to inhibit survivin expression * Small molecule inhibitors of survivin function * Immunotherapy approaches using survivin as a tumor-associated antigen * Combination therapies to sensitize cancer cells to apoptosis by inhibiting survivinInteractions
Survivin has been shown to interact with: * Aurora B kinase * CDCA8 * Caspase 3 * Caspase 7 * DIABLO *References
{{Reflist Genes on human chromosome 17 Oncology Gene expression