MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Tlr3, Protein C, Cd86

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Pamps on pathogens are recognized by prrs on host cells. Pamps are molecular patterns associated with pathogens, e. g. molecules found on microbe surface, or nucleic acid patterns. Prrs exist in different sites depending on the pamp they recognize: cell surface, intracellular, or secreted. Second messengers aren"t necessary but exist in some pathways. There are intra- and extra-cellular tlrs, and there"s logic behind where they are expressed are expressed. E. g. extracellular tlr4/4 (on plasma membrane)recognize pamps on surface of gram-negative bacteria. E. g. intracellular tlr7/7 recognize viral ssrna since viral genome duplication occurs inside the cell. Map kinase cascade: map kinase enters the nucleus and phosphorylates transcription factors. Almost always, viral duplication happens in the cytoplasm; retrovirus, however, replicates in the nucleus. Trigger signaling pathways that activate transcription factors: nf-kb and irfs. Prrs recognize pamps (according to type of pathogen & its location), then trigger signaling cascade. Signaling cascades lead to protein modifications such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination.

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