Protein Domain : IPR008063

Type:  Family Name:  Fas receptor
Description:  Like all apoptotic cell death, T cell receptor (TCR)-mediated death can be divided into two phases: an inductive phase and an effector phase. The effector phase includes a sequence of steps that are common to apoptosis in many cell types, which, if not interrupted, will lead to cell death. Theinduction phase, which often requires the expression of new genes, consists of a set of signals that activate the effector phase. Outside the thymus,most, if not all, of the TCR-mediated apoptosis of mature T cells (sometimes referred to as activation-induced cell death (AICD)) is induced through thesurface antigen Fas pathway: activation through the TCR induces expression of the Fas (CD95) ligand (FasL); the expression of FasL on either aneighbouring cell, or on the Fas-bearing cell, induces trimerisation of Fas, which then initiates a signal-transduction cascade, leading to apoptosis of the Fas-bearing cell. This commitment stage requires the activation of key death-inducing enzymes, termed caspases, which act by cleaving proteins that are essential for cell survival and proliferation [, ].Fas is also known to be essential in the death of hyperactivated peripheral CD4+ cells: in the absence of Fas, mature peripheral T cells do not die, butthe activated cells continue to proliferate, producing cytokines that lead to grossly enlarged lymph nodes and spleen. Fas belongs to the tumournecrosis factor receptor (TNFR) family of cysteine-rich type I membrane receptors; its ligand (FasL) is expressed on activated lymphocytes, NK cells,platelets, certain immune-privileged cells and some tumour cells [, ].Defects in the Fas-FasL system are associated with various disease syndromes. Mice with non-functional Fas or FasL display characteristics of lympho-proliferative disorder, such as lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, and elevated secretion of IgM and IgG. These mice also secrete anti-DNA autoantibodies and rheumatoid factor []. Short Name:  Fas_rcpt

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1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001368 Domain TNFR/NGFR cysteine-rich region

1 Cross References

Identifier
PR01680

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5 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004888 IPR008063
GO:0006915 IPR008063
GO:0006955 IPR008063
GO:0007165 IPR008063
GO:0016020 IPR008063

5 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004888 IPR008063
GO:0006915 IPR008063
GO:0006955 IPR008063
GO:0007165 IPR008063
GO:0016020 IPR008063

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0 Proteins

2 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11391000
            11741599