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TOLLIP

1WGL, 2N315447254473ENSG00000078902ENSMUSG00000025139Q9H0E2Q6FIE9Q9QZ06NM_019009NM_001318512NM_001318514NM_001318515NM_001318516NM_023764NM_001347562NP_061882.2NP_001334491NP_076253Toll interacting protein, also known as TOLLIP, is an inhibitory adaptor protein that in humans is encoded by the TOLLIP gene.1wgl: Solution Structure of CUE domain in the C-terminal of Human Toll-interacting Protein (Tollip) Toll interacting protein, also known as TOLLIP, is an inhibitory adaptor protein that in humans is encoded by the TOLLIP gene. It is an inhibitory adaptor protein within Toll-like receptors (TLR). The TLR pathway is a part of the innate immune system that recognizes structurally conserved molecular patterns of microbial pathogens, leading to an inflammatory immune response. Polymorphisms in TLR genes have been implicated in various diseases like atopic dermatitis. Recently, variations in the TOLLIP gene have been associated with tuberculosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. TOLLIP has been shown to interact with TOM1, TLR 2, TLR 4 and IL1RAP.

[ "Innate immune system", "TLR4", "Toll-like receptor", "Toll-Interacting Protein", "tollip gene", "TOLLIP Protein" ]
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