Identification of p55 tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated proteins that couple to signaling pathways not initiated by the death domain

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Adam, D
AdamKlages, S
Kronke, M
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tumor necrosis factor receptor; neutral sphingomyelinase; yeast interaction trap screen; associated proteins; death domain;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The 55 kDa receptor for tumor necrosis factor (TNF-R55) has become a paradigm for membrane receptors that are devoid of intrinsic enzymatic activity. The initiation of intracellular signaling events observed in TNF-stimulated cells appears to depend on protein intermediates that interact with specific cytoplasmic domains of TNF-R55. By use of TNF-R55 deletion mutants, we have defined a novel domain of TNF-R55 (NSD) distinct from the death domain which is specifically required for activation of neutral sphingomyelinase (N-SMase). In addition, using the yeast interaction trap system, we have identified one protein (FAN) that binds to the NSD and mediates activation of N-SMase as well as seventeen other potential interaction partners of TNF-R55. These candidate interactors include the adaptor protein Grb2-linking TNF-R55 to the Ras pathway-as well as the enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase, suggesting a role of TNF-R55 in glycolysis/energy metabolism of cells. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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