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RIPK1 Protein

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RIPK1 Protein

Overview

RIPK1 (Receptor-Interacting Serine/Threonine-Protein Kinase 1), also known as RIP1, is a critical signaling protein that functions as a molecular switch controlling cell fate decisions between survival, inflammation, and death pathways. This 671-amino acid protein is encoded by the RIPK1 gene located on chromosome 6p25.3 in humans. RIPK1 has emerged as a central hub in cell death regulation, with particular relevance to neurodegenerative diseases where its dysregulation drives pathological neuronal loss. The protein contains a kinase domain, intermediate domain, and death domain, each mediating distinct protein-protein interactions and cellular outcomes. Unlike many signaling kinases that function in linear cascades, RIPK1 operates as a rheostat, capable of promoting survival through NF-κB signaling, inflammatory responses through the NLRP3 inflammasome, or programmed cell death through apoptosis and necroptosis depending on cellular context and post-translational modifications.

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