Pattern recognition proteins in Manduca sexta plasma
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Pattern recognition proteins in Manduca sexta plasma
Abstract
Recognition of nonself is the first step in mounting immune responses. In the innate immune systems of both vertebrates and arthropods, such recognition, termed pattern recognition, is mediated by a group of proteins, known as pattern recognition proteins or receptors. Different pattern recognition proteins recognize and bind to molecules (molecular patterns) present on the surface of microorganisms but absent from animals. These molecular patterns include microbial cell wall components such as bacterial lipopolysaccharide, lipoteichoic acid and peptidoglycan, and fungal beta-1,3-glucans. Binding of pattern recognition proteins to these molecular patterns triggers responses such as phagocytosis, nodule formation, encapsulation, activation of proteinase cascades, and synthesis of antimicrobial peptides. In this article, we describe four classes of pattern recognition proteins, hemolin, peptidoglycan recognition protein, beta-1,3-glucan recognition proteins, and immulectins (C-type lectins) involved in immune responses of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta.
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