Identifiers
HUGO:IRAK3
Maps_Modules
HMC:AVOIDING_IMMUNE_DESTRUCTION
Innate Immunity / IMMUNOSTIMULATORY_CORE_PATHWAYS
References
PMID:12150927
IRAK3 (IRAK-M) is a negative regulator of Toll-like receptor signaling
in macrophages. It prevented dissociation of IRAK and IRAK-4 from MyD88 and formation of IRAK-TRAF6 complexes.
References
in_re695( Innate Immunity ):
PMID:14660645, PMID:18264787, PMID:12620219
IRAK-1 interacts with the downstream adaptor TRAF6,
resulting in formation of a complex that also includes TAK1 and TAB2.
IRAK-1 mediates the translocation of TRAF6, TAK1, and TAB2 to the cytosol,
where they form a multiprotein complex with other cytosolic proteins,
which are needed for stimulation of TAK1 kinase activity.
PMID:12150927
IRAK3 (IRAK-M) is a negative regulator of Toll-like receptor signaling
in macrophages. It prevented dissociation of IRAK and IRAK-4 from MyD88 and formation of IRAK-TRAF6 complexes.