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Control of TRAIL-Induced Apoptosis by a Family of Signaling and Decoy Receptors
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1997
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Signal TransductionSignaling PathwayG Protein-coupled ReceptorMedicineReceptor Tyrosine KinaseApoptosisImmunologyReceptor (Biochemistry)Cell DeathDeath-signaling Receptor Dr4Induced ApoptosisPharmacologyCell BiologyCell SignalingDecoy ReceptorsTumor BiologyTrail-induced ApoptosisRapid Apoptosis
TRAIL (also called Apo2L) belongs to the tumor necrosis factor family, activates rapid apoptosis in tumor cells, and binds to the death-signaling receptor DR4. Two additional TRAIL receptors were identified. The receptor designated death receptor 5 (DR5) contained a cytoplasmic death domain and induced apoptosis much like DR4. The receptor designated decoy receptor 1 (DcR1) displayed properties of a glycophospholipid-anchored cell surface protein. DcR1 acted as a decoy receptor that inhibited TRAIL signaling. Thus, a cell surface mechanism exists for the regulation of cellular responsiveness to pro-apoptotic stimuli.
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