A dominant autoinflammatory disease caused by non-cleavable variants of RIPK1

Nature64.80
Volume: 577, Issue: 7788, Pages: 109 - 114
Published: Dec 11, 2019
Abstract
Activation of RIPK1 controls TNF-mediated apoptosis, necroptosis and inflammatory pathways1. Cleavage of human and mouse RIPK1 after residues D324 and D325, respectively, by caspase-8 separates the RIPK1 kinase domain from the intermediate and death domains. The D325A mutation in mouse RIPK1 leads to embryonic lethality during mouse development2,3. However, the functional importance of blocking caspase-8-mediated cleavage of RIPK1 on RIPK1...
Paper Details
Title
A dominant autoinflammatory disease caused by non-cleavable variants of RIPK1
Published Date
Dec 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
577
Issue
7788
Pages
109 - 114
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