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Functional site class: | TRAF2 binding site |
Functional site description: | Endogenous TRAF2 is a cytosolic protein that is recruited to membrane associated receptors. |
ELMs with same func. site: | LIG_TRAF2_1 LIG_TRAF2_2 |
ELM Description: | Major TRAF2-binding consensus motif. Members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) superfamily initiate intracellular signaling by recruiting the C-domain of the TNFR-associated factors (TRAFs) through their cytoplasmic tails. |
Pattern: | [PSAT].[QE]E |
Pattern Probability: | 0.0042998 |
Present in taxon: | Eukaryota |
Interaction Domain: |
MATH (PF00917)
MATH domain
(Stochiometry: 1 : 1)
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The cell activation, cell survival, and antiapoptotic functions of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily are mostly mediated by the family of the TNF receptor-associated factors (TRAF1-6). The TRAF proteins are found in Mammalia, TAXON:7215, Caenorhabditis elegans, and Dictyostelium discoideum. Most of the biological effects are mediated by the activation of the transcriptional factor NF-kB and Ap-1 family, which can turn on numerous genes involved in various aspects of cellular and immune functions. TRAF2 was isolated biochemically from the TNFR-2 signaling complex and is the prototype of the six TRAF family members. Beside TNFR-2, a number of other TNFRs such as CD30, CD40, CD27, Ox40, 4-1BB, and ATAR also recruit TRAF2. In addition, the transforming effect of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oncoprotein latent infection membrane protein-1 (LMP1) is partly TRAF2 mediated. Several linear consensus sequences have been proposed to bind to TRAF2, including PXQX[TSD] motif in LMP1, CD30, CD40, and CD27; the phiSXEE ( phi = large hydrophobic) sequence in TNFR-2 and CD30; and the QEE motif in 4-1BB and Ox40 receptors. Despite the apparent sequence diversity, the receptor peptides bind to a common site on the surface of the TRAF domain of TRAF2. Crystal structures of the human TRAF2 domain in complex with peptides from the TNFR family members revealed a conserved binding mode and allowed to identify two consensus sequences. |



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Please cite:
The Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource: 2022 release.
(PMID:34718738)
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