Adaptor usage and Toll-like receptor signaling specificity

It is now well established that Toll-like receptors (TLRs) act as primary sensors of microbial compounds. Details of the molecular mechanisms governing TLR responses are emerging steadily and our understanding of the signaling pathways activated these receptors has improved greatly over the last few...

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subjects Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing - metabolism
Adaptors
Animals
Cell Membrane - metabolism
Gene Expression Regulation
Humans
Innate immunity
Membrane Glycoproteins - classification
Membrane Glycoproteins - metabolism
Receptors, Cell Surface - classification
Receptors, Cell Surface - metabolism
Signal Transduction
Substrate Specificity
Toll-Like Receptors
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