Abstract
The innate immune system senses microbial components by signaling receptors and induces phagocytosis by uptake receptors. The Toll-like receptor represents the signaling receptors that cause maturation of dendritic cells, while phagocytosis is supported by other receptor families. We identify the structural signatures of microbial components recognized by these receptors to establish the two-receptor hypothesis in innate immunity.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Review
MeSH terms
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Adjuvants, Immunologic
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Animals
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Antigens, Bacterial / chemistry
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Antigens, Bacterial / immunology*
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Cell Wall / chemistry
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Cell Wall / immunology*
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Dendritic Cells / immunology
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Drosophila Proteins*
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Immunity, Innate
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Lipoproteins / chemistry
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Lipoproteins / immunology*
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Macrophages / immunology
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Membrane Glycoproteins / immunology
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Mycobacterium bovis / immunology*
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Mycobacterium bovis / pathogenicity
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Mycoplasma / immunology*
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Mycoplasma / pathogenicity
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Receptors, Cell Surface / immunology
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Toll-Like Receptors
Substances
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Adjuvants, Immunologic
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Antigens, Bacterial
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Drosophila Proteins
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Lipoproteins
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Membrane Glycoproteins
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Receptors, Cell Surface
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Toll-Like Receptors