- that
provides instructions for
making a
protein called pyrin (also
known as marenostrin).
Pyrin is
produced in
certain white blood cells (neutrophils,...
-
Mediterranean fever (MEFV) gene,
which encodes a 781–amino acid
protein called pyrin.
While all
ethnic groups are
susceptible to FMF, it
usually occurs in people...
- NLR
family pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) (previously
known as NACHT, LRR, and PYD domains-containing
protein 3 [NALP3] and cryopyrin), is a protein...
- at
position 242 in
pyrin causes the loss of RhoA
activity and thus
activation of the
pyrin inflammasome. One of the best-known
pyrin AIDs is Mevalonate...
- IFI16 (IFN-inducible
protein 16), and
pyrin.
Through their caspase activation and
recruitment domain (CARD) or
pyrin domain (PYD), the
inflammasome receptors...
- A
pyrin domain (PYD, also
known as PAAD/DAPIN) is a
protein domain and a
subclass of
protein motif known as the
death fold, the 4th and most recently...
-
which codes for the
protein pyrin.[citation needed]
Pyrin is a
protein normally present in the inflammasome. The
mutated pyrin protein is
thought to cause...
- NOD-like
receptor family pyrin domain containing 11 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the NLRP11 gene
located on the long arm of
human chromosome...
- NLRP (Nucleotide-binding
oligomerization domain,
Leucine rich
Repeat and
Pyrin domain containing), also
abbreviated as NALP, is a type of NOD-like receptor...
- that is
composed of two protein–protein
interaction domains: a N-terminal
PYRIN-PAAD-DAPIN
domain (PYD) and a C-terminal caspase-recruitment
domain (CARD)...