Posttranslational Modifications and Death Receptor Signalling

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TitrePosttranslational Modifications and Death Receptor Signalling
Type de publicationBook Chapter
Year of Publication2017
AuteursMicheau O
EditorMicheau O
Book TitleTRAIL, FAS LIGAND, TNF AND TLR3 IN CANCER
Series TitleResistance to Targeted Anti-Cancer Therapeutics
Volume12
Pagination247-290
PublisherSPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
CityGEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
ISBN Number978-3-319-56805-8; 978-3-319-56804-1
ISBN2196-5501
Mots-clésApoptosis, Glycosylation, Posttranslational modifications, receptors, signalling, TNF family
Résumé

Members of the TNF family are key players of the immune system. Their ability to trigger a wide variety of signalling pathways leading, but not limited, to inflammation, survival, differentiation, or cell death, makes them effective host defense tools to control and eradicate pathogens or unwanted malignant cells. Binding of these ligands to their cognate receptors induces the formation of a macromolecular complex, through protein-protein interactions, enabling the activation of a myriad of signalling pathways. The molecular and regulatory events activated downstream of most of these receptors are fairly understood. However, the impact of posttranslational modifications (PTMs) on the early events, including glycosylations or proteolytic cleavage of these receptors and ligands, is less known. This book chapter aims at providing an overview of the main PTMs and their importance in the regulation of apoptosis by TNF receptors.

DOI10.1007/978-3-319-56805-8_11