Insect Immunity & Drosophila Gut Immune Response
Insect Immunity & Drosophila Gut Immune Response Insect Immunity & Drosophila Gut Immune Response
Absence of infection Severe infection bacteria Imd pathway RELISH Imd Imd Imd pathway RELISH pathway pathway RELISH RELISH
The Imd pathway is activated throughout the gut, BUT Diptericin shows patterned expression Diptericin-lacZ ? PGRP LC Imd pathway κB κB κB Control Caudal Diptericin Caudal RNAi Ryu et al (2008) Science 319 ⇒ additional regulatory elements restrict Diptericin expression in some gut cells.
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Absence of infection Severe infection<br />
bacteria<br />
Imd<br />
pathway<br />
RELISH<br />
Imd<br />
Imd<br />
Imd<br />
pathway<br />
RELISH<br />
pathway pathway<br />
RELISH RELISH