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Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 612  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 600  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 717  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 205  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 457  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 584  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 729  
Fragment?: false
Publication
First Author: Dong D
Year: 2018
Journal: PLoS One
Title: GPR108, an NF-κB activator suppressed by TIRAP, negatively regulates TLR-triggered immune responses.
Volume: 13
Issue: 10
Pages: e0205303
Publication
First Author: Gandhi A
Year: 2013
Journal: Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
Title: Chlorpromazine-induced hepatotoxicity during inflammation is mediated by TIRAP-dependent signaling pathway in mice.
Volume: 266
Issue: 3
Pages: 430-8
Publication
First Author: Jeyaseelan S
Year: 2005
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Toll-IL-1 receptor domain-containing adaptor protein is critical for early lung immune responses against Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide and viable Escherichia coli.
Volume: 175
Issue: 11
Pages: 7484-95
Publication
First Author: Togbe D
Year: 2007
Journal: Int J Exp Pathol
Title: Toll-like receptor and tumour necrosis factor dependent endotoxin-induced acute lung injury.
Volume: 88
Issue: 6
Pages: 387-91
Publication
First Author: Horng T
Year: 2001
Journal: Nat Immunol
Title: TIRAP: an adapter molecule in the Toll signaling pathway.
Volume: 2
Issue: 9
Pages: 835-41
Publication
First Author: Khor CC
Year: 2007
Journal: Nat Genet
Title: A Mal functional variant is associated with protection against invasive pneumococcal disease, bacteremia, malaria and tuberculosis.
Volume: 39
Issue: 4
Pages: 523-8
Strain
Attribute String: mutant strain, congenic, spontaneous mutation, targeted mutation
Allele  
Name: toll-like receptor 4; lipopolysaccharide response wild-type revertant
Allele Type: Spontaneous
Strain
Attribute String: congenic, mutant strain, transgenic
Publication
First Author: Shen S
Year: 2017
Journal: Nat Neurosci
Title: Gut microbiota is critical for the induction of chemotherapy-induced pain.
Volume: 20
Issue: 9
Pages: 1213-1216
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 126  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Deshar R
Year: 2016
Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Title: CC2D1A and CC2D1B regulate degradation and signaling of EGFR and TLR4.
Volume: 480
Issue: 2
Pages: 280-287
Publication
First Author: Hadjighassem MR
Year: 2009
Journal: Biol Psychiatry
Title: Human Freud-2/CC2D1B: a novel repressor of postsynaptic serotonin-1A receptor expression.
Volume: 66
Issue: 3
Pages: 214-22
Publication
First Author: Meylan E
Year: 2008
Journal: Nat Immunol
Title: IRAK2 takes its place in TLR signaling.
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: 581-2
Publication
First Author: Gosu V
Year: 2012
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Molecular evolution and structural features of IRAK family members.
Volume: 7
Issue: 11
Pages: e49771
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the death domain found in interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase-like 2 (IRAK2) []. IRAK2 is an essential component of several signaling pathways, including NF-kappaB and the IL-1 signaling pathways. It is an inactive kinase that participates in septic shock mediated by TLR4 and TLR9 []. It plays a redundant role with IRAK1 in early NF-kB and MAPK responses, and remains present at later stages whereas IRAK1 disappears [, ].Interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinases (IRAKs) are essential components of innate immunity and inflammation in mammals and other vertebrates []. They are involved in signal transduction pathways involving IL-1 and IL-18 receptors, Toll-like receptors, nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kB), and mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs). IRAKs contain an N-terminal death domain (DD) and a C-terminal kinase domain [, , , ].Death domains (DDs) are protein-protein interaction domains found in a variety of domain architectures. Their common feature is that they form homodimers by self-association or heterodimers by associating with other members of the DD superfamily including CARD (Caspase activation and recruitment domain), DED (Death Effector Domain), and PYRIN. They serve as adaptors in signaling pathways and can recruit other proteins into signaling complexes [].
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: This entry includes coiled-coil and C2 domain-containing protein 1A/B (CC2D1A/B, also known as Freud-1/2). CC2D1A is involved in many pathways, including nuclear factor kappaB, PDK1/Akt, cAMP/PKA, Notch and bone morphogenetic protein []. It is a calcium-regulated repressor of serotonine receptor 5-HT1A and dopamine-D2 receptor expression [, ]. CC2D1B binds to the 5-HT1A DRE and represses the human 5-HT1A receptor gene to regulate its expression in non-serotonergic cells and neurons [].CC2D1A and CC2D1B have also been shown to interact with the CHMP4 family of proteins, the major subunit of the ESCRT-III complex. They may regulate degradation and signaling of EGFR and TLR4 [].CC2D1A and CC2D1B share conserved domains, including several DM14 domains that are specific to this protein family, a C-terminal helix-loop-helix domain, and a C2 domain. The CC2D1A C2 domain is thought to be calcium insensitive and it lacks several acidic residues that mediate calcium binding of the PKC C2 domain. In addition, it contains a poly-basic insert that is not present in calcium-dependent C2 domains and may function as a nuclear localization signal []. The CC2D1B C2 domain appears to be essential for its DNA binding and repressor function; it may mediate protein-protein interactions []. Mutations in the CC2D1A gene has been linked to nonsyndromic mental retardation [, ].
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