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Class:IdPerson:141939
_displayNameSilke, J
_timestamp2004-10-04 17:57:42
firstnameJohn
initialJ
surnameSilke
(author)[LiteratureReference:141217] HtrA2 promotes cell death through its serine protease activity and its ability to antagonize inhibitor of apoptosis proteins.
[LiteratureReference:5357863] Recruitment of the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex stabilizes the TNF-R1 signaling complex and is required for TNF-mediated gene induction
[LiteratureReference:5364089] The pseudokinase MLKL mediates necroptosis via a molecular switch mechanism
[LiteratureReference:5676481] TWEAK-FN14 signaling induces lysosomal degradation of a cIAP1-TRAF2 complex to sensitize tumor cells to TNFalpha
[LiteratureReference:5676516] TRAF2 must bind to cellular inhibitors of apoptosis for tumor necrosis factor (tnf) to efficiently activate nf-{kappa}b and to prevent tnf-induced apoptosis
[LiteratureReference:5686140] Linear ubiquitination prevents inflammation and regulates immune signalling
[LiteratureReference:5692339] Lymphotoxin α induces apoptosis, necroptosis and inflammatory signals with the same potency as tumour necrosis factor
[LiteratureReference:9686453] Conformational switching of the pseudokinase domain promotes human MLKL tetramerization and cell death by necroptosis
[LiteratureReference:9686472] Activation of the pseudokinase MLKL unleashes the four-helix bundle domain to induce membrane localization and necroptotic cell death
[LiteratureReference:9686475] The brace helices of MLKL mediate interdomain communication and oligomerisation to regulate cell death by necroptosis
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