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Publication : Phosphoinositide-mediated adaptor recruitment controls Toll-like receptor signaling.

First Author  Kagan JC Year  2006
Journal  Cell Volume  125
Issue  5 Pages  943-55
PubMed ID  16751103 Mgi Jnum  J:171185
Mgi Id  MGI:4948831 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2006.03.047
Citation  Kagan JC, et al. (2006) Phosphoinositide-mediated adaptor recruitment controls Toll-like receptor signaling. Cell 125(5):943-55
abstractText  Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play a critical role in the immune system as sensors of microbial infection. Signaling downstream from TLRs is initiated by the recruitment of adaptor proteins, including MyD88 and TIRAP. These adaptors play essential roles in TLR signaling, but the mechanism of their function is currently unknown. Here we demonstrate that TIRAP and MyD88 have distinct functions and describe a mechanism of recruitment of TIRAP and MyD88 to TLR4. We find that TIRAP contains a phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) binding domain, which mediates TIRAP recruitment to the plasma membrane. TIRAP then functions to facilitate MyD88 delivery to activated TLR4 to initiate signal transduction. These results establish that phosphoinositide-mediated adaptor recruitment initiates a specific signal-transduction pathway.
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