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REVIEW: Cytotoxic Signal Transduction Pathways via TNF Family Receptors

I. P. Beletsky1*, A. B. Moshnikova1,2, and O. V. Proussakova1

1Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Institutskaya 3, Pushchino, Moscow Region, 142290 Russia; fax: (0967) 79-0553; E-mail: beletsky@venus.iteb.serpukhov.su

2Branch of Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Nauki 6, Pushchino, Moscow Region, 142290 Russia; fax: (0967) 79-0527

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.

Received March 19, 2001; Revision received October 15, 2001
Studies indicating an important role of the TNF-receptor family in control of cell proliferation, differentiation, and death have drastically increased in number in recent years. The main function of many members of this family is cell death triggering, and this is apparently the only function for some of them. Studies on the molecular mechanisms of cell death activated by members of the TNF-receptor family revealed and identified proteins directly or indirectly associated with TNF receptors. Pathways of cytotoxic signal transduction by some members of the TNF-Rs family based on currently proven protein-protein interactions and the role of distinct proteins in these processes are summarized in this review.
KEY WORDS: apoptosis, TNF-receptor family, tumor necrosis factor, TNF-RI, TNF-RII, Fas-ligand, Fas-antigen, caspases, Bcl-2 protein family