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Publication : A promiscuous lipid-binding protein diversifies the subcellular sites of toll-like receptor signal transduction.

First Author  Bonham KS Year  2014
Journal  Cell Volume  156
Issue  4 Pages  705-16
PubMed ID  24529375 Mgi Jnum  J:211317
Mgi Id  MGI:5574431 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2014.01.019
Citation  Bonham KS, et al. (2014) A promiscuous lipid-binding protein diversifies the subcellular sites of toll-like receptor signal transduction. Cell 156(4):705-16
abstractText  The Toll-like receptors (TLRs) of the innate immune system are unusual in that individual family members are located on different organelles, yet most activate a common signaling pathway important for host defense. It remains unclear how this common signaling pathway can be activated from multiple subcellular locations. Here, we report that, in response to natural activators of innate immunity, the sorting adaptor TIRAP regulates TLR signaling from the plasma membrane and endosomes. TLR signaling from both locations triggers the TIRAP-dependent assembly of the myddosome, a protein complex that controls proinflammatory cytokine expression. The actions of TIRAP depend on the promiscuity of its phosphoinositide-binding domain. Different lipid targets of this domain direct TIRAP to different organelles, allowing it to survey multiple compartments for the presence of activated TLRs. These data establish how promiscuity, rather than specificity, can be a beneficial means of diversifying the subcellular sites of innate immune signal transduction.
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