<div><p>In <i>Drosophila</i>, recognition of pathogens such as Gram-positive bacteria and fungi triggers the activation of proteolytic cascades and the subsequent activation of the Toll pathway. This response can be achieved by either detection of pathogen associated molecular patterns or by sensing microbial proteolytic activities (“danger signals”). Previous data suggested that certain serine protease homologs (serine protease folds that lack an active catalytic triad) could be involved in the pathway. We generated a null mutant of the serine protease homolog <i>spheroide (sphe)</i>. These mutant flies are susceptible to <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> infection and unable to fully activate the Toll pathway. Sphe is required to activate the ...
SummaryThe Toll receptor was originally identified as an indispensable molecule for Drosophila embry...
Chez la drosophile, l’activation du récepteur Toll menant à une réponse antimicrobienne peut se fair...
International audienceThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections...
The Toll receptor was originally identified as an indispensable molecule for Drosophila embryonic de...
The Toll pathway in Drosophila immune response is activated upon immune challenge with Gram positive...
SummaryUnlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly...
SummaryThe Toll receptor was originally identified as an indispensable molecule for Drosophila embry...
Drosophila host defense to fungal and Gram-positive bacterial infection is mediated by the Spaetzle/...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
Unlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly with m...
In drosophila, fungal and Gram-positive bacterial molecular determinants are detected by circulating...
SummaryUnlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly...
SummaryThe Toll receptor was originally identified as an indispensable molecule for Drosophila embry...
Chez la drosophile, l’activation du récepteur Toll menant à une réponse antimicrobienne peut se fair...
International audienceThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections...
The Toll receptor was originally identified as an indispensable molecule for Drosophila embryonic de...
The Toll pathway in Drosophila immune response is activated upon immune challenge with Gram positive...
SummaryUnlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly...
SummaryThe Toll receptor was originally identified as an indispensable molecule for Drosophila embry...
Drosophila host defense to fungal and Gram-positive bacterial infection is mediated by the Spaetzle/...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
International audienceMicrobial or endogenous molecular patterns as well as pathogen functional feat...
Unlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly with m...
In drosophila, fungal and Gram-positive bacterial molecular determinants are detected by circulating...
SummaryUnlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly...
SummaryThe Toll receptor was originally identified as an indispensable molecule for Drosophila embry...
Chez la drosophile, l’activation du récepteur Toll menant à une réponse antimicrobienne peut se fair...
International audienceThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections...