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Detection of MLKL Oligomerization During Programmed Necrosis

2018
Programmed necrosis, also known as necroptosis, is a form of regulated necrotic cell death that is mediated by receptor-interacting protein kinases RIP1 (or RIPK1), RIP3 (or RIPK3), and the mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein, MLKL. Following the induction of programmed necrosis, MLKL is phosphorylated by RIP3 and oligomerizes and then the protein
Zhenyu, Cai, Zheng-Gang, Liu
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GW806742X can induce mouse MLKL activation by directly promoting MLKL kinase like domain dimerization

Experimental Cell Research
The dimerization of the MLKL kinase-like domain (KLD) is a crucial step for MLKL activation in necroptosis. In 2014, it was discovered that GW806742X can directly bind to the mouse MLKL KLD via surface plasmon resonance (SPR) (Kd = 9.3 μM), inhibiting TNF-induced membrane translocation of MLKL and necroptosis.
Feiyang, Yuan   +5 more
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Necroptosis: MLKL Polymerization.

Journal of nature and science
Necroptosis is a subtype of regulated necrosis that occurs when caspases are inhibited or fail to activate. Stimulus of cell death receptors results in a signaling cascade that triggers caspase independent, immunogenic cell death. The core pathway relies on receptor interacting protein kinase (RIPK) 1 and 3, which interact through their receptor ...
Andrea, Johnston, Zhigao, Wang
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MLKL Protects Pulmonary Endothelial Cells in Acute Lung Injury

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
The role of autophagy in pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (PMVECs) is controversial in LPS-induced acute lung injury (ALI). Mixed lineage kinase domain-like pseudokinase (MLKL) has recently been reported to maintain cell survival by facilitating autophagic flux in response to starvation rather than its well-recognized role in necroptosis ...
Ying Li   +5 more
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MLKL promotes hepatocarcinogenesis through inhibition of AMPK-mediated autophagy

Cell Death & Differentiation
The pseudokinase mixed lineage kinase domain-like (MLKL) is an essential component of the activation of the necroptotic pathway. Emerging evidence suggests that MLKL plays a key role in liver disease. However, how MLKL contributes to hepatocarcinogenesis has not been fully elucidated.
Xianjun Yu   +10 more
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Dissecting the RIPK3/MLKL necroptotic molecular switch

Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, 2023
K. Davies   +14 more
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The Pseudokinase MLKL Mediates Necroptosis via a Molecular Switch Mechanism

Immunity, 2013
James M Murphy   +2 more
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