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Query: EC:2.5.1.18 (
glutathione S-transferase
)
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A protein that binds the intracellular domain of the type 1 TNFR (TNFR-1IC) has been identified by two-hybrid cloning. The 97-kDa TNFR-associated protein,
TRAP2
, shows sequence identity with internal amino acid sequences from subunit 2 of the 26S protease.
TRAP2
antiserum recognizes subunit 2 of the 26S protease, which is consistent with the identity of these proteins.
TRAP2
antiserum interacted with the 97-kDa protein in HeLa cell lysates and cytosol, the latter observation showing that
TRAP2
resides in the same cellular compartment as TNFR-1IC. A fusion of glutathione-S-transferase and TNFR-1IC (GST-TNFR-1IC) precipitated
TRAP2
from a HeLa cell lysate; conversely,
GST
-
TRAP2
precipitated TNFR-1 from such a lysate. These observations show that the proteins interact in the cellular milieu. After in vitro transcription/translation and 35S labeling,
TRAP2
was precipitated from a cellfree system by
GST
-TNFR-1IC, showing that TNFR-1IC and
TRAP2
interact directly.
TRAP2
was also precipitated from the cellfree translation system by a
GST
fusion containing the N-terminal half of TNFR-1IC, but not by a
GST
fusion containing the C-terminal half of TNFR-1IC that contains a "death domain" that plays an obligatory role in signaling cytotoxicity. The ability of deletion mutants of TNFR-1IC to interact with
TRAP2
was tested using the two-hybrid system. This also showed that the amino acid sequences that mediate binding reside outside of the death domain in TNFR-1IC. The demonstration that a subunit of the 26S protease binds TNFR-1 may identify a novel TNF-signaling pathway.
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PMID:Two-hybrid cloning of a gene encoding TNF receptor-associated protein 2, a protein that interacts with the intracellular domain of the type 1 TNF receptor: identity with subunit 2 of the 26S protease. 912 87