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Protein Domain : IPR022318

Description  The tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor (TNFR) superfamily comprises more than 20 type-I transmembrane proteins. Family members are defined based on similarity in their extracellular domain -a region that contains many cysteine residues arranged in a specific repetitive pattern [ ]. The cysteines allow formation of an extended rod-like structure, responsible for ligand binding [].Upon receptor activation, different intracellular signalling complexes are assembled for different members of the TNFR superfamily, depending on their intracellular domains and sequences [ ]. Activation of TNFRs can therefore induce a range of disparate effects, including cell proliferation, differentiation, survival, or apoptotic cell death, depending upon the receptor involved [, ].TNFRs are widely distributed and play important roles in many crucial biological processes, such as lymphoid and neuronal development, innate and adaptive immunity, and maintenance of cellular homeostasis [ ]. Drugs that manipulate their signalling have potential roles in the prevention and treatment of many diseases, such as viral infections, coronary heart disease, transplant rejection, and immune disease [].TNF receptor 18 is also known as glucocorticoid-induced TNFR family-related gene (GITR) and activation-inducible TNFR family member (AITR). Expression of the receptor by T-lymphocytes has been shown to have an anti-apoptotic effect, indicating that it may play a role in the regulation of T-cell receptor-mediated cell death [ ]. Name  Tumour necrosis factor receptor 18
Short Name  TNFR_18 Type  Family
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