1f2h

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1f2h

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SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF THE TNFR1 ASSOCIATED PROTEIN, TRADD.

Overview

TRADD is a multifunctional signaling adaptor protein that is recruited to, TNFR1 upon ligand binding. The C-terminal of TRADD comprises the "death, domain" that is responsible for association of TNFR1 and other death, domain-containing proteins such as FADD and RIP. The N-terminal domain, (N-TRADD) promotes the recruitment of TRAF2 to TNFR1 by binding to the, C-terminal of TRAF2, leading to the activation of JNK/AP1 and NF-kappa B., The solution structure of N-TRADD was determined, revealing a novel, protein fold. A combination of NMR, BIAcore, and mutagenesis experiments, was used to help identify the site of interaction of N-TRADD with C-TRAF2, providing a framework for future attempts to selectively inhibit the TNF, signaling pathways.

About this Structure

1F2H is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Solution structure of N-TRADD and characterization of the interaction of N-TRADD and C-TRAF2, a key step in the TNFR1 signaling pathway., Tsao DH, McDonagh T, Telliez JB, Hsu S, Malakian K, Xu GY, Lin LL, Mol Cell. 2000 Jun;5(6):1051-7. PMID:10911999

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