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<StructureSection load='2az5' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of human tumor necrosis factor tetramer complex with inhibitor (PDB entry [[2az5]])' scene='55/551212/Cv/1'>
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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Tumor necrosis factor''' (TNF) is a cytokine which can cause apoptosis.  '''TNFα''' is implicated in tumor regression, septic shock, inflammation and cachexia (wasting syndrome).  It is involved in the regulation of the immune cells<ref>PMID:11514191</ref>.  '''TNFβ''' is inhibited by interleukin 10.  TNF is a transmembrane homotrimer.  The soluble TNF is produced by cleavage by the metalloprotease TNFα-converting enzyme (TACE or ADAM17 see [[A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase]]).   
'''Tumor necrosis factor''' (TNF) is a cytokine which can cause apoptosis.  '''TNFα''' is implicated in tumor regression, septic shock, inflammation and cachexia (wasting syndrome).  It is involved in the regulation of the immune cells<ref>PMID:11514191</ref>.  '''TNFβ''' is inhibited by interleukin 10.  TNF is a transmembrane homotrimer.  The soluble TNF is produced by cleavage by the metalloprotease TNFα-converting enzyme (TACE or ADAM17 see [[A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase]]).   

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