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The evolution of vertebrate Toll-like receptors.


ABSTRACT: The complete sequences of Takifugu Toll-like receptor (TLR) loci and gene predictions from many draft genomes enable comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis. Strong selective pressure for recognition of and response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns has maintained a largely unchanging TLR recognition in all vertebrates. There are six major families of vertebrate TLRs. This repertoire is distinct from that of invertebrates. TLRs within a family recognize a general class of pathogen-associated molecular patterns. Most vertebrates have exactly one gene ortholog for each TLR family. The family including TLR1 has more species-specific adaptations than other families. A major family including TLR11 is represented in humans only by a pseudogene. Coincidental evolution plays a minor role in TLR evolution. The sequencing phase of this study produced finished genomic sequences for the 12 Takifugu rubripes TLRs. In addition, we have produced >70 gene models, including sequences from the opossum, chicken, frog, dog, sea urchin, and sea squirt.

SUBMITTER: Roach JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1172252 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The evolution of vertebrate Toll-like receptors.

Roach Jared C JC   Glusman Gustavo G   Rowen Lee L   Kaur Amardeep A   Purcell Maureen K MK   Smith Kelly D KD   Hood Leroy E LE   Aderem Alan A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20050623 27


The complete sequences of Takifugu Toll-like receptor (TLR) loci and gene predictions from many draft genomes enable comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis. Strong selective pressure for recognition of and response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns has maintained a largely unchanging TLR recognition in all vertebrates. There are six major families of vertebrate TLRs. This repertoire is distinct from that of invertebrates. TLRs within a family recognize a general class of pathogen-  ...[more]

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