2016
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.196.supp.132.1
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Cyclic dinucleotide detection by RECON controls innate immune responses

Abstract: Host cells have evolved a sophisticated arsenal of germ-line encoded pattern recognition receptors that detect a vast array of microorganisms in distinct tissues and cellular compartments. Cytoplasmic sensors monitor for microbes that gain access to the host cell cytosol following breach of the plasma membrane or intracellular invasion. This sensing is achieved through detection of invariant molecular patterns associated with microorganisms or cell stress responses that indicate the presence of a pathogen. Cyc… Show more

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