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 The death domain superfamily in intracellular signaling of apoptosis and  inflammation Park HH; Lo YC; Lin SC; Wang L; Yang JK; Wu HAnnu Rev Immunol  2007[]; 25 (ä): 561-86The death domain (DD) superfamily comprising the death domain (DD) subfamily, the  death effector domain (DED) subfamily, the caspase recruitment domain (CARD)  subfamily, and the pyrin domain (PYD) subfamily is one of the largest domain  superfamilies. By mediating homotypic interactions within each domain subfamily,  these proteins play important roles in the assembly and activation of apoptotic  and inflammatory complexes. In this chapter, we review the molecular complexes  assembled by these proteins, the structural and biochemical features of these  domains, and the molecular interactions mediated by them. By analyzing the  potential molecular basis for the function of these domains, we hope to provide a  comprehensive understanding of the function, structure, interaction, and  evolution of this important family of domains.|*Evolution, Molecular[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|Apoptosis/genetics/*immunology[MESH]|CARD Signaling Adaptor Proteins/genetics/*immunology[MESH]|Death Domain Receptor Signaling Adaptor Proteins/genetics/*immunology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Inflammation/genetics/immunology[MESH]|Multiprotein Complexes/genetics/*immunology[MESH]|Protein Structure, Quaternary/genetics[MESH]|Protein Structure, Tertiary/genetics[MESH]|Signal Transduction/genetics/*immunology[MESH]|Structure-Activity Relationship[MESH]
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