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Choe, K.M., Werner, T., Stoven, S., Hultmark, D., Anderson, K.V. (2002). Requirement for a peptidoglycan recognition protein (PGRP) in relish activation and antibacterial immune responses in Drosophila.  Science 296(5566): 359--362.
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FBrf0147192
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Research paper
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Components of microbial cell walls are potent activators of innate immune responses in animals. For example, the mammalian TLR4 signaling pathway is activated by bacterial lipopolysaccharide and is required for resistance to infection by Gram-negative bacteria. Other components of microbial surfaces, such as peptidoglycan, are also potent activators of innate immune responses, but less is known about how those components activate host defense. Here we show that a peptidoglycan recognition protein, PGRP-LC, is absolutely required for the induction of antibacterial peptide genes in response to infection in Drosophila and acts by controlling activation of the NF-kappaB family transcription factor Relish.
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Pathogen surveillance - the flies have it.
Khush et al., 2002, Science 296: 273--275 [FBrf0149180]

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    English
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    Science
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    Science
    Publication Year
    1895-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0036-8075 1095-9203
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