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El Chamy, L., Leclerc, V., Caldelari, I., Reichhart, J.M. (2008). Sensing of 'danger signals' and pathogen-associated molecular patterns defines binary signaling pathways 'upstream' of Toll.  Nat. Immunol. 9(10): 1165--1170.
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FBrf0207060
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Research paper
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In drosophila, molecular determinants from fungi and Gram-positive bacteria are detected by circulating pattern-recognition receptors. Published findings suggest that such pattern-recognition receptors activate as-yet-unidentified serine-protease cascades that culminate in the cleavage of Spätzle, the endogenous Toll receptor ligand, and trigger the immune response. We demonstrate here that the protease Grass defines a common activation cascade for the detection of fungi and Gram-positive bacteria mediated by pattern-recognition receptors. The serine protease Persephone, shown before to be specific for fungal detection in a cascade activated by secreted fungal proteases, was also required for the sensing of proteases elicited by bacteria in the hemolymph. Hence, Persephone defines a parallel proteolytic cascade activated by 'danger signals' such as abnormal proteolytic activities.
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PMC2768518 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
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    Abbreviation
    Nat. Immunol.
    Title
    Nature Immunology
    Publication Year
    2000-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1529-2908 1529-2916
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