CDB15:0001506 TNFSF14 — LTBR

Experimentally validated in Human; Orthology-inferred in Mouse, Rat, Frog, Zebrafish, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep

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Abstract

The lymphotoxin-beta receptor is necessary and sufficient for LIGHT-mediated apoptosis of tumor cells.

The Journal of biological chemistry, 2000; PubMed, Homo sapiens TNFSF14 — Homo sapiens LTBR
ABSTRACT: LIGHT is a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) ligand superfamily member, which binds two known cellular receptors, lymphotoxin-beta receptor (LTbetaR) and the herpesvirus entry mediator (HveA). LIGHT is a homotrimer that activates proapoptotic and integrin-inducing pathways. Receptor binding residues via LIGHT were identified by introducing point mutations in the A' --> A" and D --> E loops of LIGHT, which altered binding to LTbetaR and HveA. One mutant of LIGHT exhibits selective binding to HveA and is inactive triggering cell death in HT29.14s cells or induction of ICAM-1 in fibroblasts. Studies with HveA- or LTbetaR-specific antibodies further indicated that HveA does not contribute, either cooperatively or by direct signaling, to the death pathway activated by LIGHT. LTbetaR, not HveA, recruits TNF receptor-associated factor-3 (TRAF3), and LIGHT-induced death is blocked by a dominant negative TRAF3 mutant. Together, these results indicate that TRAF3 recruitment propagates death signals initiated by LIGHT-LTbetaR interaction and implicates a distinct biological role for LIGHT-HveA system.
Basic Information on TNFSF14
Ligand Name: TNF superfamily member 14
Other Symbols: LIGHT, LTg, HVEM-L, CD258
Ligand Location: secreted based on hpa, perplexity, uniprot, cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: TNFSF14
GeneCards: TNFSF14
Interactions with other Receptors for TNFSF14
Basic Information on LTBR
Receptor Name: lymphotoxin beta receptor
Other Symbols: D12S370, TNFCR, TNFR-RP, TNFR2-RP, TNF-R-III, TNFRSF3
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on perplexity
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: LTBR
GeneCards: LTBR
Interactions with other Ligands for LTBR