In Silico Modeling of Human Toll like Receptor 1

  • Ganugapati J
  • Sashank Madhurapanthula R
  • Siva Sai K
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Abstract

The membrane-bound Toll-like receptors (TLRs) trigger innate immune responses after recognition of a wide variety of pathogen-derived compounds. Despite the wide range of ligands recognized by TLRs, the receptors share a common structural framework in their extracellular, ligand-binding domains. These domains all adopt horseshoe-shaped structures built from leucine-rich repeat motifs. Typically, on ligand binding, two extracellular domains form an "m"-shaped dimer sandwiching the ligand molecule bringing the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains in close proximity and triggering a downstream signaling cascade. Although the ligand-induced dimerization of these receptors has many common features, the nature of the interactions of the TLR extracellular domains with their ligands varies markedly between TLR paralogs. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Ganugapati, J., Sashank Madhurapanthula, R., & Siva Sai, K. (2013). In Silico Modeling of Human Toll like Receptor 1. International Journal of Computer Applications, 61(8), 19–21. https://doi.org/10.5120/9948-4592

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