Human TRIF/TICAM1 Alexa Fluor® 405-conjugated Antibody Summary
Met474-Pro618
Accession # Q8IUC6
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Background: TRIF/TICAM1
TRIF (TIR domain-containing adaptor inducing IFN-beta ; also TICAM1) is a 105-110 kDa cytoplasmic adaptor molecule that mediates Toll receptor signaling. It is widely expressed and associates with both TLR3 and TLR4. Relative to TLR3, TRIF appears to activate IRF-3, -4, and -7, as well as NFkB and FADD. Its action on FADD is through RIP1, and this induces apoptosis. Human TRIF is 712 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains three TRAF6 bonding motifs (aa 84-91, 248-255 and 299-309), one TIR domain (aa 390-460), a Pro-rich region (aa 614-678), and an overlapping RHIM domain (aa 661-699). The molecule is reported to form a homodimer. There are multiple potential isoform variants. One shows a 23 aa substitution for aa 31-162 accompanied by a Pro substitution for aa 633-660, a second shows a 44 aa substitution for aa 352-712, and a third shows a 38 aa substitution for aa 271-712. Over aa 474-618, human TRIF shares 53% aa identity with mouse TRIF.
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