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'''Toll-like receptors''', often abbreviated TLRs, are found on the surface of phagocytic cells of vertebrates and invertebrates and are critical to the innate immune system. The Toll-like receptors recognize molecular patterns associated with pathogens, such as double-stranded RNA, lipopolysaccharide, or CpG DNA, and initiate an intracellular kinase cascade, inducing an immediate defensive response.<ref>PMID: 20084417</ref><ref>PMID: 18064347</ref> The receptors are multi-domain structures consisting of an extracellular ectodomain, a transmembrane domain and a intracellular Toll/IL-1 receptor domain. The extracellular domains contain [[leucine-rich repeats]].
<StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='Glycosylated mouse toll-like receptor 3 dimer complex with double-stranded RNA [[3ciy]]' scene='Toll-like_Receptors/3ciynice/1' >
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== Function ==
'''Toll-like receptors''', often abbreviated TLRs, are found on the surface of phagocytic cells of vertebrates and invertebrates and are critical to the innate immune system. The Toll-like receptors recognize molecular patterns associated with pathogens, such as double-stranded RNA, lipopolysaccharide, or CpG DNA, and initiate an intracellular kinase cascade, inducing an immediate defensive response.<ref>PMID: 20084417</ref><ref>PMID: 18064347</ref> See [[Inflammation & Rheumatoid Arthritis]].  The receptors are multi-domain structures consisting of an extracellular ectodomain, a transmembrane domain and a intracellular Toll/IL-1 receptor domain. The extracellular domains contain [[leucine-rich repeats]]. See also
*[[Enzyme-linked receptor]]
*[[TLR signaling pathway]]


 
*'''TLR2''' is likely involved in specific B cell-mediated functions<ref>PMID:16766226</ref>.<br />
 
*'''TLR4''' is the central lipid recognition protein in the lipopolysaccharide receptor complex<ref>PMID:10683379</ref>.<br />
[[Image:3ciyPV3D.png|left|thumb|360px|<span style="font-size:1.2em;">Extracellular domain of mouse Toll-like receptor dimer bound to double-stranded RNA which is a molecular signature of many viruses, from [[3ciy]].</span>]]
*'''TLR5''' protects mice against ''Clostridium'' induced colitis <ref>PMID:21245274</ref>.<br />
*'''TLR6''' is involved in the discrimination of bacterial lipoproteins by the immune system<ref>PMID:11431423</ref>.<br />
*'''TLR7''' stimulation promotes autoimmune diabetes in mice<ref>PMID:21340621</ref>.<br />
*'''TLR8''' is linked to the control of CD4+ regulatory T cells<ref>PMID:16123302</ref>.<br />
*'''TLR9''' is involved in the activation of innate immunity<ref>PMID:12243247</ref>.<br />
*'''TLR10''' see [[:Category:Toll-like receptor 10|Toll-like receptor 10]].<br />
*'''TLR13''' is activated by a motif in bacterial ribosome 23S RNA and is not present in human<ref>PMID:25225249</ref>.<br />


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*[[:Category:Toll pathway|Toll pathway]]
*[[:Category:Toll pathway|Toll pathway]]
*[[:Category:Toll-like receptor|Toll-like receptor]]
*[[:Category:Toll-like receptor|Toll-like receptor]]
*[[:Category:Toll-like receptor 10|Toll-like receptor 10]]
*[[:Category:Toll|Toll]]
*[[:Category:Toll|Toll]]
*[[:Category:Toll like receptor adaptor domain|Toll like receptor adaptor domain]]
*[[:Category:Toll like receptor adaptor domain|Toll like receptor adaptor domain]]
*[[:Category:Tlr|TLR]]
*[[:Category:Tlr|TLR]]
   
 
== Relevance ==
A variant of TLR3 confers protection agains geographical atrophy<ref>PMID:218753640</ref>. TLR3 is activated during viral infection<ref>PMID:23864690</ref>. TLR10 is a functional receptor involved in the innate immune response to ''H.pylori'' infection<ref>PMID:25977263</ref>.
   
   
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{{STRUCTURE_3ciy|  PDB=3ciy  | SIZE=400| SCENE=Toll-like_Receptors/3ciynice/1 |right|CAPTION=Mouse toll-like receptor 3 dimer complex with double-stranded RNA [[3ciy]] }}
==3D Structures of Toll-like Receptors==
==3D Structures of Toll-like Receptors==
[[Toll-like Receptor 3D structures]]


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===TLR1===
 
[[1fyv]] – hTLR1 TIR domain – human<br />
[[2z7x]], [[2z81]], [[2z82]] – hTLR1/VLRB.61 + hTLR2/VLRB.61 + lipopeptide
 
===TLR2===
 
[[1fyw]] – hTLR2 TIR domain<br />
[[1fyx]], [[1o77]] - hTLR2 TIR domain (mutant) <br />
[[2z80]] – hTLR2/VLRB.61<br />
[[3a7b]] - mTLR2/VLRB.61 – mouse<br />
[[3a7c]] - mTLR2/VLRB.61 + PE-DTPA<br />
[[3a79]] – hTLR2/VLRB.61 + hTLR6/VLRB.61 + lipopeptide
 
===TLR3===
 
[[1ziw]], [[2a0z]] – hTLR3 ligand-binding domain<br />
[[3cig]] – mTLR3 ectodomain<br />
[[3ciy]] - mTLR3 ectodomain + RNA
 
===TLR4===
 
[[2z62]], [[2z63]], [[2z66]], [[3ul9]] – hTLR4/VLRB.61<br />
[[3ul8]], [[3ul7]] – hTLR4/VLRB.61 (mutant)<br />
[[2z64]], [[2z65]] – mTLR4 extracellular domain+ lymphocyte antigen 96<br />
[[3fxi]], [[4g8a]] - hTLR4 extracellular domain + lymphocyte antigen 96<br />
[[3ula]] - hTLR4/VLRB.61 + lymphocyte antigen 96<br />
 
===TLR8===
 
[[3w3g]] – hTLR8 <br />
[[3w3j]], [[3w3k]], [[3w3l]], [[3w3m]], 3w3n]] – hTLR8 + agonist<br />
===TLR10===
 
[[2j67]] – hTLR10 TIR domain
 


==References and Notes==
==References and Notes==
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==See Also==
==See Also==

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