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Death receptors are members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily characterized by a cytoplasmic region known as the “death domain” that enables ...
They are type I transmembrane proteins with a conserved cytoplasmic death domain (DD). The DD facilitates homotypic interactions with adaptor proteins, via ...
The death domain-containing receptors are transmembrane proteins that contain 2–4 cysteine-rich repeats in their extracellular domain, required for ligand ...
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These surface molecules are referred to as “death receptors,” and their mode of caspase activation is called the death receptor pathway of apoptosis. The death ...
Mar 19, 2009 · Death receptors (DRs) are members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily that possess a cytoplasmic death domain (DD).
The death domain (DD) is a homotypic protein interaction module composed of a bundle of six α-helices. DD is related in sequence and structure to the death ...
The death domain (DD) is a protein interaction module composed of a bundle of six alpha-helices. DD is a subclass of protein motif known as the death fold ...
The TRADD protein contains a death domain similar to the death domain of TNFR1. While overexpression of an isolated TRADD death domain can trigger cell ...
Death receptor proteins are distinguished by a cytoplasmic region of approximately 80 residues termed the Death Domain (DD). When these receptors are triggered ...
Apoptosis can be induced through the activation of death receptors including Fas, TNFαR, DR3, DR4, and DR5 by their respective ligands. Death receptor ...