Toll and Toll-like receptors represent families of receptors involved in mediating innate immunity response in insects and mammals. Although Drosophila proteome contains multiple Toll paralogs, Toll-1 is, so far, the only receptor to which an immune role has been attributed. In contrast, every single mammalian TLR is a key membrane receptor upstream of the vertebrate immune signaling cascades. The prevailing view is that TLR-mediated immunity is ancient. Structural analysis reveals that Drosophila Toll-9 is the most closely related to vertebrate TLRs and utilizes similar signaling components as Toll-1. This suggests that Toll-9 could be an ancestor of TLR-like receptors and could have immune function. Consistently, it has been reported that...
The Drosophila Toll transmembrane receptor functions in both embryonic development and the innate im...
Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling is one of the most important signaling cascades of the innate imm...
n Abstract Because of the evolutionary conservation of innate mechanisms of host defense, Drosophila...
The Toll family of transmembrane proteins participates in signaling infection during the innate immu...
Among invertebrates, innate immunity is the only defense mechanism against harmful non-self age ts. ...
Essential aspects of innate immune responses to microbial infections appear to be conserved between ...
SummaryInnate immunity is highly conserved and relies on pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) such a...
This dissertation explores the overarching question of how the Toll signaling pathway mediates Droso...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
International audienceThe Drosophila transmembrane receptor Toll plays a key role in specifying the ...
The discovery of Toll in Drosophila and of the remarkable conservation in pathway composition and or...
In Drosophila melanogaster, recognition of an invading pathogen activates the Toll or Imd signaling ...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster Toll signaling pathway has an evolutionarily conserved role in...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
The Drosophila Toll transmembrane receptor functions in both embryonic development and the innate im...
Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling is one of the most important signaling cascades of the innate imm...
n Abstract Because of the evolutionary conservation of innate mechanisms of host defense, Drosophila...
The Toll family of transmembrane proteins participates in signaling infection during the innate immu...
Among invertebrates, innate immunity is the only defense mechanism against harmful non-self age ts. ...
Essential aspects of innate immune responses to microbial infections appear to be conserved between ...
SummaryInnate immunity is highly conserved and relies on pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) such a...
This dissertation explores the overarching question of how the Toll signaling pathway mediates Droso...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
International audienceThe Drosophila transmembrane receptor Toll plays a key role in specifying the ...
The discovery of Toll in Drosophila and of the remarkable conservation in pathway composition and or...
In Drosophila melanogaster, recognition of an invading pathogen activates the Toll or Imd signaling ...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster Toll signaling pathway has an evolutionarily conserved role in...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
The Drosophila Toll transmembrane receptor functions in both embryonic development and the innate im...
Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling is one of the most important signaling cascades of the innate imm...
n Abstract Because of the evolutionary conservation of innate mechanisms of host defense, Drosophila...