Death Receptor Signaling

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-DRView in NDEx

Description: The Death receptor (DR) signaling promotes apoptosis but, depending on the cellular context, it can also promote either prosurviaval and proinflammatory signaling pathways. There are six Tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) family DR identified in human to date: Fas/CD-95, TNFR1, DR3, DR4, DR5, and DR6. These DR are activated by their respective ligands that also form a family of related molecules. The DRs initiate signaling by recruiting one of two platform adaptor molecules: FADD, that generally mediates apoptosis and/or TRADD, that engages both apoptotic and non-apoptotic signaling pathways. These adaptors in turn recruit distinct signaling complexes that mediates the downstream signaling events. This representation is focused on the signaling pathways downstream of DRs that directly promotes apoptosis, and describes pathways initiated by TNFR1 as the prototype of TRADD-mediated DR signaling (TNFR1, DR3, DR6) and Fas-activated pathways as the prototype of FADD-mediated DR signaling (FAS/CD-95, DR4, DR5).

Curated by: Anna Mattioni

19 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
PARP1 P09874
BCL2 P10415
FAS P25445
Apoptosis SIGNOR-PH2
TNFRSF1A P19438
XIAP P98170
CASP8 Q14790
APAF1 O14727
FADD Q13158
CASP9 P55211
CASP3 P42574
TRADD Q15628
BID P55957
CYCS P99999
FASLG P48023
DIABLO Q9NR28
BAX Q07812
RIPK1 Q13546
TNF P01375