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Review
. 2010 Jan;17(1):35-45.
doi: 10.1038/cdd.2009.114.

Regulation of TNFRSF and innate immune signalling complexes by TRAFs and cIAPs

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Regulation of TNFRSF and innate immune signalling complexes by TRAFs and cIAPs

J Silke et al. Cell Death Differ. 2010 Jan.

Abstract

There have been a number of recent discoveries relating to the functions of inhibitors of apoptosis (IAPs) and TNF receptor-associated factors (TRAFs) in regulating signalling from TNF receptor superfamily (TNFRSF) members and some tantalizing glimpses into a wider area of influence, that of innate immune signalling. Discoveries relating to the function of these ubiquitin E3 ligases in regulating signalling from the eponymous member of the family, TNF-R1, are dealt with superbly in a separate review by Wertz and Dixit and so we will confine our discussion to the subset of the TNFRSF that does not contain a death domain (DD). In line with the available data we will divide the review into two parts, the first is restricted to the role of TRAFs 2 and 3 and cIAPs in regulating TNFRSF signalling, whereas the second will be more speculative, asking what role IAPs and TRAFs have in innate immune signalling.

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