Drosophila host defense to fungal and Gram-positive bacterial infection is mediated by the Spaetzle/Toll/cactus gene cassette. It has been proposed that Toll does not function as a pattern recognition receptor per se but is activated through a cleaved form of the cytokine Spaetzle. The upstream events linking infection to the cleavage of Spaetzle have long remained elusive. Here we report the identification of a central component of the fungal activation of Toll. We show that ethylmethane sulfonate-induced mutations in the persephone gene, which encodes a previously unknown serine protease, block induction of the Toll pathway by fungi and resistance to this type of infection
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...
AbstractThe cytokine-induced activation cascade of NF-κB in mammals and the activation of the morpho...
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...
In drosophila, fungal and Gram-positive bacterial molecular determinants are detected by circulating...
International audienceThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections...
<div><p>In <i>Drosophila</i>, recognition of pathogens such as Gram-positive bacteria and fungi trig...
SummaryUnlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly...
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...
A prominent response during the Drosophila host defence is the induction of proteolytic cascades, so...
Unlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly with m...
In Drosophila, the antimicrobial response against infections can be triggered by two different extra...
SummaryThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections and activates ...
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...
AbstractThe cytokine-induced activation cascade of NF-κB in mammals and the activation of the morpho...
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...
In drosophila, fungal and Gram-positive bacterial molecular determinants are detected by circulating...
International audienceThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections...
<div><p>In <i>Drosophila</i>, recognition of pathogens such as Gram-positive bacteria and fungi trig...
SummaryUnlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly...
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...
A prominent response during the Drosophila host defence is the induction of proteolytic cascades, so...
Unlike mammalian Toll-like Receptors, the Drosophila Toll receptor does not interact directly with m...
In Drosophila, the antimicrobial response against infections can be triggered by two different extra...
SummaryThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections and activates ...
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...
AbstractThe cytokine-induced activation cascade of NF-κB in mammals and the activation of the morpho...
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...