1D0G,1D0G,1D4V,1ZA3,4N90,4I9X


Conserved Protein Domain Family
TNFRSF10

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cd10580: TNFRSF10 
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Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 10 (TNFRSF10), includes TNFRSF10A (DR4), TNFRSF10B (DR5), TNFRSF10C (DcR1) and TNFRSF10D (DcR2)
TNFRSF10 family contains TNFRSF10A (also known as DR4, Apo2, TRAIL-R1, CD261), TNFRSF10B (also known as DR5, KILLER, TRICK2A, TRAIL-R2, TRICKB, CD262), TNFRSF10C (also known as DcR1, TRAIL-R3, LIT, TRID, CD263), and TNFRSF10D (also known as DcR2, TRUNDD, TRAIL-R4, CD264). Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TNFSF10/TRAIL) binds to all 4 receptors. DR4 (TRAIL-R1) and DR5 (TRAIL-R2) are membrane-bound and contain a death domain in their intracellular portion, which is able to transmit an apoptotic signal, thus often called death receptors. In contrast, DcR1 (TRAIL-R3), which lacks the complete intracellular portion and DcR2 (TRAIL-R4), which has a truncated cytoplasmic death domain, do not transmit an apoptotic signal, thus known as decoy receptors. Apoptosis mediated by DR4 and DR5 requires Fas (TNFRSF6)-associated via death domain (FADD), a death domain containing adaptor protein. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms and one non-coding transcript have been found for TNFRSF10B/DR5. DcR1 appears to function as an antagonistic receptor that protects cells from TRAIL-induced apoptosis; it has been found to be a p53-regulated DNA damage-inducible gene. The expression of this gene is detected in many normal tissues but not in most cancer cell lines, which may explain the specific sensitivity of cancer cells to the apoptosis-inducing activity of TRAIL. DcR2 has been shown to play an inhibitory role in TRAIL-induced cell apoptosis. The membrane expression of all of these receptors (DR4, DR5, DcR1, and DcR2) is greater in normal endometrium (NE) than in endometrioid adenocarcinoma (EAC). In EAC patients, membrane expression of these receptors are not independent predictors of survival. DcR1 and DcR2 expression is critical in cell growth and apoptosis in cutaneous or uveal melanoma; DcR1 and DcR2 are frequently methylated in both, leading to loss of gene expression and melanomagenesis. On the other hand, DR4 and DR5 methylation is rare in cutaneous melanoma and frequent in uveal melanoma; their expression is wholly independent of the promoter methylation status. DcR1 and DcR2 genes are also reported to be hyper-methylated in prostate cancer. The TRAIL ligand, a potent and specific inducer of apoptosis in cancer cells, has been explored as a therapeutic drug; experimental data has shown that DR4 specific TRAIL variants are more efficacious than wild-type TRAIL in pancreatic cancer.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 276906
Aligned: 37 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 131.615
Created: 13-Jun-2011
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Conserved site includes 8 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:polypeptide ligand binding site [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:1D0G: Human Tumor necrosis factor receptor TNFRSF10B (also known as death receptor, DR5) binds TNFSF10 (TRAIL or Apo2L) ligand; contacts at 4.0A
  • Structure:1D4V: Human Tumor necrosis factor receptor TNFRSF10 (also known as death receptor, DR5) binds TNFSF10 ligand (TRAIL); contacts at 4.0A

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                                 #  #    #                              
1D0G_S        24 SEGLCPPGHHISEd------gRDCISCKYGqDYSTHWNDLLFCLRCTRCDSGEVELSPCTTTRNTVCQCEEGTFRee-ds 96  human
NP_989446     42 YRRKCPMGTYEANd------sIQCLPCKKD-EYTEYPNDFPKCLGCRTCREDQVEVSPCIPTRNTQCACKNGTFClpdhp 114 chicken
XP_007663177  36 ALLHFPSGQYVKEgcntsfthGICAPCQNGaNFTAFPNGLFYCIKCQICKPDQEEVSPCTTTEDTQCHCKAGTFCprdhp 115 platypus
NP_989717     36 CCMLCPAGTYVAQhcriphsrGKCASCTEGrDYTAHANGLEECLLCRQCKDDQITLRTCTVTSDTECQCHQGYFCpa-eg 114 chicken
XP_006028993 148 RCKRCPRGHYVKEhcanpdgsAMCLPCKEGfEYMAYSNEFKTCFSCRACRGDQVEVRPCTSTSDRECACKNGTYCtpdqp 227 Chinese alligator
XP_008925283   4 GHPKGTGGTHLAKsceeengsSTCLPCKAE-EFMDYPNAFHSCHECLKCREDQVELSPCQATRNTECACKKGTFCdpklp 82  golden-collared...
XP_005992659  84 CCLMCPKGHYVKTpcvapnisVICAPCIEGkEYTEDANGLERCLSCRRCRKDQDVVSVCTAEKNTVCQCKQGTFCqpnrt 163 coelacanth
EMP27783      60 LCRKCPAGFHVEEhcvtsntsGKCSRCKEGaEFTEYPNALSKCLTCRVCRKDEVQLSQCNSSKNTQCTCKNGTFCspdhp 139 green sea turtle
NP_001084466  44 RCLRCPAGTYVEEpcttrdtkGECIPCHPGsTYSEGPTGLDHCLSCSRCRDDQEEVRSCTATQNAECRCKKGTYCpmdhp 123 African clawed ...
XP_005530929  71 YCQKCPAGTYIAEeckeqngsGRCEPCAYG-EYMEYPNAFQWCRDCLKCREDQVERSPCQPVRNTVCACRNGTFCppdhp 149 Tibetan ground-tit
Feature 1         #####                        
1D0G_S        97 PEMCRKCRTgCPRGMVKVGDCTPWSDIECV 126 human
NP_989446    115 CEMCQKCQTeCPKGQVRLAPCTQHSDLLCG 144 chicken
XP_007663177 116 CEVCMKCKTrCPEDMAVGSSCQPWSDLQCV 145 platypus
NP_989717    115 CEICQRCTEtCPEGREIVQICNATMDLGCG 144 chicken
XP_006028993 228 CEMCHKCRTsCPKGGEVVKSCTPYSDIQCS 257 Chinese alligator
XP_008925283  83 CEMCHKCQTrCPEGQVVLSPCTPYSDLQCG 112 golden-collared manakin
XP_005992659 164 CEICQRCKTsCPKDLEKLSDCNATTDLTCG 193 coelacanth
EMP27783     140 CEICQRCRLrCPEGEVQVSSCMPQSDIQCA 169 green sea turtle
NP_001084466 124 CEVCLTCTEsCPPGQELHLPCNSTSDSHCG 153 African clawed frog
XP_005530929 150 CEMCQKCRPrCPEGQEVLKPCTPDSDLQCG 179 Tibetan ground-tit

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