Abstract

The discovery of sequence homology between the cytoplasmic domains of Drosophila Toll and human interleukin 1 receptors has sown the conviction that both molecules trigger related signaling pathways tied to the nuclear translocation of Rel-type transcription factors. This conserved signaling scheme governs an evolutionarily ancient immune response in both insects and vertebrates. We report the molecular cloning of a class of putative human receptors with a protein architecture that is similar to Drosophila Toll in both intra- and extracellular segments. Five human Toll-like receptors—named TLRs 1–5—are probably the direct homologs of the fly molecule and, as such, could constitute an important and unrecognized component of innate immunity in humans. Intriguingly, the evolutionary retention of TLRs in vertebrates may indicate another role—akin to Toll in the dorsoventralization of the Drosophila embryo—as regulators of early morphogenetic patterning. Multiple tissue mRNA blots indicate markedly different patterns of expression for the human TLRs. By using fluorescence in situ hybridization and sequence-tagged site database analyses, we also show that the cognate Tlr genes reside on chromosomes 4 (TLRs 1, 2, and 3), 9 (TLR4), and 1 (TLR5). Structure prediction of the aligned Toll-homology domains from varied insect and human TLRs, vertebrate interleukin 1 receptors and MyD88 factors, and plant disease-resistance proteins recognizes a parallel β/α fold with an acidic active site; a similar structure notably recurs in a class of response regulators broadly involved in transducing sensory information in bacteria.

Keywords

BiologyInnate immune systemReceptorCell biologyGeneticsConserved sequencePattern recognition receptorSignal transductionGenePeptide sequence

MeSH Terms

Amino Acid SequenceAnimalsCloningMolecularConserved SequenceDNAComplementaryDrosophilaDrosophila ProteinsHumansInsect ProteinsMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataReceptorsCell SurfaceSequence HomologyAmino AcidToll-Like Receptor 4Toll-Like Receptor 5Toll-Like Receptors

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Year
1998
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article
Volume
95
Issue
2
Pages
588-593
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Fernando Rock, Gary Hardiman, Jackie C. Timans et al. (1998). A family of human receptors structurally related to <i>Drosophila</i>  Toll. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , 95 (2) , 588-593. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.95.2.588

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DOI
10.1073/pnas.95.2.588
PMID
9435236
PMCID
PMC18464

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