Literature DB >> 29738881

RHIM-based protein:protein interactions in microbial defence against programmed cell death by necroptosis.

Max O D G Baker1, Nirukshan Shanmugam1, Chi L L Pham1, Merryn Strange1, Megan Steain2, Margaret Sunde3.   

Abstract

The Receptor-interacting protein kinase Homotypic Interaction Motif (RHIM) is an amino acid sequence that mediates multiple protein:protein interactions in the mammalian programmed cell death pathway known as necroptosis. At least one key RHIM-based complex has been shown to have a functional amyloid fibril structure, which provides a stable hetero-oligomeric platform for downstream signaling. RHIMs and related motifs are present in immunity-related proteins across nature, from viruses to fungi to metazoans. Necroptosis is a hallmark feature of cellular clearance of infection. For this reason, numerous pathogens, including viruses and bacteria, have developed varied methods to modulate necroptosis, focusing on inhibiting RHIM:RHIM interactions, and thus their downstream cell death effects. This review will discuss current understanding of RHIM:RHIM interactions in normal cellular activation of necroptosis, from a structural and cell biology perspective. It will compare the mechanisms by which pathogens subvert these interactions in order to maintain their replicative and infective cycles and consider the similarities between RHIMs and other functional amyloid-forming proteins associated with cell death and innate immunity. It will discuss the implications of the heteromeric nature and structure of RHIM-based amyloid complexes in the context of other functional amyloids.
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Keywords:  Amyloid; Functional amyloid; Herpesvirus; Necroptosis; RHIM

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29738881     DOI: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2018.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 1084-9521            Impact factor:   7.727


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2.  Viral M45 and necroptosis-associated proteins form heteromeric amyloid assemblies.

Authors:  Chi Ll Pham; Nirukshan Shanmugam; Merryn Strange; Ailis O'Carroll; James Wp Brown; Emma Sierecki; Yann Gambin; Megan Steain; Margaret Sunde
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