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TNF Receptor Associated Factors (TRAFs)

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  • Only literature that is entirely devoted to TRAFs
  • Useful not only for researchers who study the biological functions of TRAFs but also for scientists who happen to study a biological system that TRAFs play a significant role

Part of the book series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (AEMB, volume 597)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Phylogeny of the TRAF/MATH Domain

    • Juan M. Zapata, Vanesa Martínez-García, Sophie Lefebvre
    Pages 1-24
  3. TRAF1 and Its Biological Functions

    • Soo Young Lee, Yongwon Choi
    Pages 25-31
  4. Physiological Roles and Mechanisms of Signaling by TRAF2 and TRAF5

    • Ping-Yee Billie Au, Wen-Chen Yeh
    Pages 32-47
  5. TRAF3 and Its Biological Function

    • Jeannie Q. He, Gagik Oganesyan, Supriya K. Saha, Brian Zarnegar, Genhong Cheng
    Pages 48-59
  6. TRAF4, the Unique Family Member

    • Valérie Kedinger, Marie-Christine Rio
    Pages 60-71
  7. Characteristics and Biological Functions of TRAF6

    • Jun-ichiro Inoue, Jin Gohda, Taishin Akiyama
    Pages 72-79
  8. Ubiquitination and TRAF signaling

    • Gabriel Pineda, Chee-Kwee Ea, Zhijian J. Chen
    Pages 80-92
  9. Structural Revelations of TRAF2 Function in TNF Receptor Signaling Pathway

    • Jee Y. Chung, Miao Lu, Qian Yin, Hao Wu
    Pages 93-113
  10. Protein-Protein Interactions in TRAF3

    • Kathryn R. Ely, Ramadurgam Kodandapani, ShuangDing Wu
    Pages 114-121
  11. Molecular Basis for the Unique Specificity of TRAF6

    • Jee Y. Chung, Miao Lu, Qian Yin, Su-Chang Lin, Hao Wu
    Pages 122-130
  12. TRAF Proteins in CD40 Signaling

    • Gail A. Bishop, Carissa R. Moore, Ping Xie, Laura L. Stunz, Zachary J. Kraus
    Pages 131-151
  13. TRAFs in RANK Signaling

    • Bryant G. Darnay, Arnaud Besse, Ann T. Poblenz, Betty Lamothe, Jürg J. Jacoby
    Pages 152-159
  14. The LTβR Signaling Pathway

    • Paula S. Norris, Carl F. Ware
    Pages 160-172
  15. LMP1 TRAFficking Activates Growth and Survival pathways

    • Vishal Soni, Ellen Cahir-McFarland, Elliott Kieff
    Pages 173-187
  16. Targeting TRAFs for Therapeutic Intervention

    • Juan M. Zapata, Sophie Lefebvre, John C. Reed
    Pages 188-201
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 203-206

About this book

It has been established that TNF receptor associated factors (TRAFs) are critical signaling mediators for not only the TNF receptor superfamily, but also the interleukin-1 receptor/Toll-like receptor superfamily and the T-cell receptors. They play important roles in mammalian biology including embryonic development, innate and adaptive immune regulation and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Agents that manipulate the signaling of these receptors are being used or showing promise towards the treatment and prevention of many human diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, coronary heart disease, transplantation rejection, insulin resistance, multiple organ failure and cancer.

TNF Receptor Associated Factors is the only literature that is entirely devoted to TRAFs. Almost every aspect of TRAF signaling is covered, including the different TRAF family members, their distinct biological functions, the TRAF structures, their modes of receptor recognition, the signaling mechanisms, and the roles of TRAFs in normal cellular functions and in viral infection. TNF Receptor Associated Factors is intended for a wide audience, including researchers in the field of TRAF signaling and students and postdoctoral fellows learning cell biology and cell signal transduction. This exciting new volume is up to date on the most recent advances in TRAF signal transduction.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Biochemistry, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, USA

    Hao Wu

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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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