In the last decade, a new gene family encoding non-rearranging receptors, called novel immune-type receptors (NITRs), has been discovered in teleost fish. NITRs belong to the immunoglobulin superfamily and represent an extraordinarily divergent and rapidly evolving gene complex. Genomic analysis of a region spanning 270 kb led to the discovery of a NITR gene cluster in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). In total, 27 NITR genes and three putative pseudogenes, organised in a tandemly arrayed cluster, were identified. Sea bass NITR genes maintain the three major genomic organisations that appear to be essentially conserved among fish species along with new features presumably involving processes of intron loss, exon deletion and acq...
Background: Several novel immunoglobulin-like transcripts (NILTs) which have previously been identif...
Genome sequencing of the teleost Atlantic cod demonstrated loss of the Major Histocompatibility Comp...
The TLRs and IL-1 receptors have evolved to coordinate the innate immune response following pathogen...
In the last decade, a new gene family encoding non-rearranging receptors, called novel immune-type r...
In the last decade, a new gene family encoding non-rearranging receptors, called novel immune-type r...
Abstract Background Novel immune-type receptor (NITR) genes are members of diversified multigene fam...
SYNOPSIS. The prototypic forms of teleost novel immune-type receptors (NITRs) consist of a variable ...
Three new NILT genes were successfully cloned and characterized from rainbow trout, with one NILT al...
Background: The high degree of sequence conservation between coding regions in fish and mammals can ...
Members of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) include a group of innate immune receptors located ...
The evolution of the adaptive immune system has provided vertebrates with a uniquely sophisticated i...
Teleosts comprise a very diverse group of species where genome sequencing the last decade has reveal...
Signaling through ligand/receptor interactions is a widespread mechanism across all living taxa. Dur...
Background Increased availability of genome assemblies for non-model organisms has r...
Novel immune-type receptors (NITRs) are encoded by large multi-gene families and share structural an...
Background: Several novel immunoglobulin-like transcripts (NILTs) which have previously been identif...
Genome sequencing of the teleost Atlantic cod demonstrated loss of the Major Histocompatibility Comp...
The TLRs and IL-1 receptors have evolved to coordinate the innate immune response following pathogen...
In the last decade, a new gene family encoding non-rearranging receptors, called novel immune-type r...
In the last decade, a new gene family encoding non-rearranging receptors, called novel immune-type r...
Abstract Background Novel immune-type receptor (NITR) genes are members of diversified multigene fam...
SYNOPSIS. The prototypic forms of teleost novel immune-type receptors (NITRs) consist of a variable ...
Three new NILT genes were successfully cloned and characterized from rainbow trout, with one NILT al...
Background: The high degree of sequence conservation between coding regions in fish and mammals can ...
Members of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) include a group of innate immune receptors located ...
The evolution of the adaptive immune system has provided vertebrates with a uniquely sophisticated i...
Teleosts comprise a very diverse group of species where genome sequencing the last decade has reveal...
Signaling through ligand/receptor interactions is a widespread mechanism across all living taxa. Dur...
Background Increased availability of genome assemblies for non-model organisms has r...
Novel immune-type receptors (NITRs) are encoded by large multi-gene families and share structural an...
Background: Several novel immunoglobulin-like transcripts (NILTs) which have previously been identif...
Genome sequencing of the teleost Atlantic cod demonstrated loss of the Major Histocompatibility Comp...
The TLRs and IL-1 receptors have evolved to coordinate the innate immune response following pathogen...