Threonine 66 in the death domain of IRAK-1 is critical for interaction with signaling molecules but is not a target site for autophosphorylation

  • Neumann D
  • Kollewe C
  • Pich A
  • et al.
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Ligand binding in the TLR/IL-1R family results in the transient formation of an intracellular signaling complex, which contains, amongst others, the serine/threonine-specific kinase IL-1R-associated kinase 1 (IRAK-1). Concomitantly, the kinase function of IRAK-1 becomes activated, resulting in massive autophosphorylation and finally in the dissociation of the initially constituted signaling complex. The death domain (DD) of IRAK-1 mediates the interaction with other molecules of the signaling complex, e.g., the adaptor MyD88, the silencer Tollip, and the activator kinase IRAK-4. The conserved threonine at position 66 (T66), located within the DD, is a putative autophosphorylation target site. Here, we provide evidence that T66 critically impacts the secondary structure of the IRAK-1 DD. Thereby, it ensures the transient manner of interactions between IRAK-1 and the other signaling molecules. This essential role, however, is not regulated by phosphorylation of T66 itself.

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Neumann, D., Kollewe, C., Pich, A., Cao, P., Resch, K., & Martin, M. U. (2008). Threonine 66 in the death domain of IRAK-1 is critical for interaction with signaling molecules but is not a target site for autophosphorylation. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 84(3), 807–813. https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.0507290

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