Role of Drosophila IKK gamma in a toll-independent antibacterial immune response |
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Authors: | Rutschmann S Jung A C Zhou R Silverman N Hoffmann J A Ferrandon D |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, UPR 9022 du CNRS, 15, rue R. Descartes, F67084 Strasbourg, France. |
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Abstract: | We have generated, by ethylmethane sulfonate mutagenesis, loss-of-function mutants in the Drosophila homolog of the mammalian I-kappa B kinase (IKK) complex component IKK gamma (also called NEMO). Our data show that Drosophila IKK gamma is required for the Relish-dependent immune induction of the genes encoding antibacterial peptides and for resistance to infections by Escherichia coli. However, it is not required for the Toll-DIF-dependent antifungal host defense. The results indicate distinct control mechanisms of the Rel-like transactivators DIF and Relish in the Drosophila innate immune response and show that Drosophila Toll does not signal through a IKK gamma-dependent signaling complex. Thus, in contrast to the vertebrate inflammatory response, IKK gamma is required for the activation of only one immune signaling pathway in Drosophila. |
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