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Class:IdLiteratureReference:166234
_displayNameThe adaptor molecule TIRAP provides signalling specificity for Toll-like receptors
_timestamp2005-08-22 14:06:37
author[Person:166235] Horng, T
[Person:166237] Barton, GM
[Person:165872] Flavell, RA
[Person:165873] Medzhitov, R
created[InstanceEdit:166236] de Bono, B, 2005-08-22 14:06:38
journalNature
pages329-33
pubMedIdentifier12447442
titleThe adaptor molecule TIRAP provides signalling specificity for Toll-like receptors
volume420
year2002
(literatureReference)[Summation:5607954] The sorting MyD88 adaprtor-like (MAL or TIRAP) normally recr...
[Reaction:166072] MyD88 forms a complex with TIRAP:activated TLR2/4 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:433961] Activated TLR homo- or heterodimer recruits adaptors TIRAP(or MAL) and MyD88 [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:975175] MyD88 interacts with the activated TLR receptor 7, 8 or 9 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:975866] MyD88 forms a complex with the activated TLR receptor [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:977238] Activated TLR5/TLR15 homodimer recruits MyD88 adaptor [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:2201316] Activated TLR2/4 interacts with MAL (TIRAP) [Homo sapiens]
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