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18 September, 09:03

If a mutation occurred in SODD that prohibited its interaction with the DD of TNF receptor, the TNF receptor would

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  1. 18 September, 09:23
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    Answer: If a mutation occurred in Silencer of Death Domain (SODD) that prohibited its interaction with the DD of TNF receptor, the TNF receptor would evoke its response by binding to a transmembrane receptor, TNFR1.

    Explanation: Binding to TNFR1 inhibits the recruitment of cytoplasmic signaling proteins to TNFR1 to prevent recruitment of a number of protein (TRADD) or prevent spontaneous aggregation of the cytoplasmic death domains of TNFR1 molecules.

    SODD mechanism is useful in preventing unwarranted TNFR1 activation in the process of apoptosis.
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