Immune recognition of molecular patterns from microorganisms or self-altered cells activate effector responses that neutralize and eliminate these potentially harmful agents. In virtually every metazoan group the process is carried out by pattern recognition receptors, typically constituted by immunoglobulin (Ig), leucine rich repeat (LRR), and/or lectin domains. In order to get insights into the ancestral immune recognition repertoire of animals, we have sequenced the transcriptome of bacterially challenged colonies of the model cnidarian Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus using the Illumina platform. Over 116,000 assembled contigs were annotated by sequence similarity, domain architecture, and functionally. From these, a subset of 315 unique t...
Hydra vulgaris is currently receiving increased attention as a genetically tractable invertebrate mo...
Hydra vulgaris is currently receiving increased attention as a genetically tractable invertebrate mo...
Allorecognition, defined as the ability to discriminate between self and non-self, is ubiquitous to ...
Immune recognition of molecular patterns from microorganisms or self-altered cells activate effector...
BACKGROUND Characterization of the innate immune repertoire of extant cnidarians is of both fundamen...
SummaryAllorecognition, the ability to discriminate between self and nonself, is ubiquitous among co...
This dataset is related to the preprint "A family of unusual A family of unusual immunoglobulin supe...
Background Innate immune genes tend to be highly conserved in metazoans, even in early divergent lin...
Allorecognition, the ability to discriminate between self and nonself, is ubiquitous among colonial ...
Distinguishing self from nonself and the onset of defense effector mechanisms upon recognition of pa...
The growing volume of genomic data from across life represents opportunities for deriving valuable b...
Allorecognition is the ability to distinguish between self tissues and those of conspecifics. Among ...
Many cnidarians engage in a mutualism with endosymbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates that forms t...
The growing volume of genomic data from across life represents opportunities for deriving valuable b...
Recent studies that are focused on cnidarians as model systems for cell biology are offering key ins...
Hydra vulgaris is currently receiving increased attention as a genetically tractable invertebrate mo...
Hydra vulgaris is currently receiving increased attention as a genetically tractable invertebrate mo...
Allorecognition, defined as the ability to discriminate between self and non-self, is ubiquitous to ...
Immune recognition of molecular patterns from microorganisms or self-altered cells activate effector...
BACKGROUND Characterization of the innate immune repertoire of extant cnidarians is of both fundamen...
SummaryAllorecognition, the ability to discriminate between self and nonself, is ubiquitous among co...
This dataset is related to the preprint "A family of unusual A family of unusual immunoglobulin supe...
Background Innate immune genes tend to be highly conserved in metazoans, even in early divergent lin...
Allorecognition, the ability to discriminate between self and nonself, is ubiquitous among colonial ...
Distinguishing self from nonself and the onset of defense effector mechanisms upon recognition of pa...
The growing volume of genomic data from across life represents opportunities for deriving valuable b...
Allorecognition is the ability to distinguish between self tissues and those of conspecifics. Among ...
Many cnidarians engage in a mutualism with endosymbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates that forms t...
The growing volume of genomic data from across life represents opportunities for deriving valuable b...
Recent studies that are focused on cnidarians as model systems for cell biology are offering key ins...
Hydra vulgaris is currently receiving increased attention as a genetically tractable invertebrate mo...
Hydra vulgaris is currently receiving increased attention as a genetically tractable invertebrate mo...
Allorecognition, defined as the ability to discriminate between self and non-self, is ubiquitous to ...