Crystal structure of TIR domain of TLR6


Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
BSCOP2B SuperfamilyToll/Interleukin receptor TIR domain 8066248 3001184 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
ASCOP2 FamilyToll/Interleukin receptor TIR domain 8066247 4003648 SCOP2 (2022-06-29)
ASCOP2 SuperfamilyToll/Interleukin receptor TIR domain 8066248 3001184 SCOP2 (2022-06-29)

Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
Be4om7B1 A: alpha arraysX: avirulence protein AvrPiz-t homologsH: avirulence protein AvrPiz-t homologsT: avirulence protein AvrPiz-t homologsF:ECOD (v295)
Ae4om7A1 A: alpha arraysX: avirulence protein AvrPiz-t homologsH: avirulence protein AvrPiz-t homologsT: avirulence protein AvrPiz-t homologsF:ECOD (v295)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

ChainDomainClassArchitectureTopologyHomologyProvenance Source (Version)
B3.40.50.10140 Alpha Beta 3-Layer(aba) Sandwich Rossmann fold Toll/interleukin-1 receptor homology (TIR) domainCATH (4.3.0)
A3.40.50.10140 Alpha Beta 3-Layer(aba) Sandwich Rossmann fold Toll/interleukin-1 receptor homology (TIR) domainCATH (4.3.0)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF01582TIR domain (TIR)TIR domainThe Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) homology domain is an intracellular signalling domain found in MyD88, interleukin 1 receptor and the Toll receptor. It contains three highly-conserved regions, and mediates protein-protein interactions between th ...The Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) homology domain is an intracellular signalling domain found in MyD88, interleukin 1 receptor and the Toll receptor. It contains three highly-conserved regions, and mediates protein-protein interactions between the Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and signal-transduction components. TIR-like motifs are also found in plant proteins thought to be involved in resistance to disease. When activated, TIR domains recruit cytoplasmic adaptor proteins MyD88 (Swiss:Q99836) and TOLLIP (Toll interacting protein, Swiss:Q9H0E2). In turn, these associate with various kinases to set off signalling cascades [3].
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B
Toll-like receptor 6

Pharos: Disease Associations Pharos Homepage Annotation

ChainsDrug Target  Associated Disease
A, B
Q9Y2C9