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Protein Domain : Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 4

Primary Identifier  IPR042338 Type  Family
Short Name  TNFSF4
description  TNFSF4 (also known as OX40L) is a cytokine that binds to its unique receptor, TNFRSF4 [].Cytokines can be grouped into a family on the basis of sequence, functional and structural similarities [, , ]. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) (also known as TNF-alpha or cachectin) is a monocyte-derived cytotoxin that has been implicated in tumour regression, septic shock and cachexia [, ]. The protein is synthesised as a prohormone with an unusually long and atypical signal sequence, which is absent from the mature secreted cytokine []. A short hydrophobic stretch of amino acids serves to anchor the prohormone in lipid bilayers []. Both the mature protein and a partially-processed form of the hormone are secreted after cleavage of the propeptide [].There are a number of different families of TNF, but all these cytokines seem to form homotrimeric (or heterotrimeric in the case of LT-alpha/beta) complexes that are recognised by their specific receptors.

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