Journal article

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

J Silke, R Brink

Cell Death and Differentiation | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2010

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 ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank James Vince and Emmanuel Dejardin for critical reading of the paper and anonymous reviewers for their contributions. JS and RB were funded by the NHMRC grants (nos. 433013, 541901 and 541902) and (nos. 402724 and 427620), respectively. JS is a consultant for TetraLogic Pharmaceuticals.