iTAP, a novel iRhom interactor, controls TNF secretion by policing the stability of iRhom/TACE

eLife7.70
Volume: 7
Published: Jun 13, 2018
Abstract
The apical inflammatory cytokine TNF regulates numerous important biological processes including inflammation and cell death, and drives inflammatory diseases. TNF secretion requires TACE (also called ADAM17), which cleaves TNF from its transmembrane tether. The trafficking of TACE to the cell surface, and stimulation of its proteolytic activity, depends on membrane proteins, called iRhoms. To delineate how the TNF/TACE/iRhom axis is regulated,...
Paper Details
Title
iTAP, a novel iRhom interactor, controls TNF secretion by policing the stability of iRhom/TACE
Published Date
Jun 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
7
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