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  • Selectivity of Human TLR9 for Double CpG Motifs and Implications for the Recognition of Genomic DNA.

Selectivity of Human TLR9 for Double CpG Motifs and Implications for the Recognition of Genomic DNA.

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2017-01-25)
Jelka Pohar, Chikako Yamamoto, Ryutaro Fukui, Miša-Mojca Cajnko, Kensuke Miyake, Roman Jerala, Mojca Benčina
ABSTRACT

TLR9 acts as a first-line host defense against pathogens recognizing DNA comprising unmethylated CpG motifs present in bacteria and viruses. Species- and sequence-specific recognition differences were demonstrated for TLR9 receptors. Activation of human (h)TLR9 requires a pair of closely positioned CpG motifs within oligodeoxyribonucleotides (ODNs), whereas mouse TLR9 is effectively activated by an ODN with a single CpG motif. Molecular model-directed mutagenesis identified two regions, site A and site B, as important for receptor activation. Amino acid residues Gln

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