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Dissecting DR3 Signaling

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Receptor signaling can be evaluated in multiple ways, including analysis of phosphorylation of downstream molecules and analysis of proteins that are recruited to the receptor upon ligand binding. Majority of studies on the mechanism of DR3 signaling were performed using overexpression systems that can often lead to artifacts. In this chapter we describe how to analyze DR3 downstream events with most attention being paid to endogenous immunoprecipitation.

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Pobezinskaya, Y.L., Liu, Z., Choksi, S. (2014). Dissecting DR3 Signaling. In: Bayry, J. (eds) The TNF Superfamily. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1155. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0669-7_2

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