Structural aspects of nucleic acid-sensing Toll-like receptors

Biophys Rev. 2016 Mar;8(1):33-43. doi: 10.1007/s12551-015-0187-1. Epub 2016 Feb 12.

Abstract

Invading pathogens elicit potent immune responses in cells through interactions between structurally conserved molecules derived from the pathogens and specialized innate immune receptors such as the Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Nucleic acid is one of the principal TLR ligands. Nucleic acid-sensing TLRs recognize an array of nucleic acids, including double-stranded RNA, single-stranded RNA, and DNAs with specific sequence motifs. Although ligand-induced dimerization is commonly observed followed by TLR activation, both the specific recognition mechanisms and the ligand-receptor interactions vary among different TLRs. In this review, we highlight our current understanding of how these receptors recognize their cognate ligands based on the recent advances in structural biology.

Keywords: Innate immunity; Nucleic acid; Structural biology; Toll-like receptor.

Publication types

  • Review