reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryFeb 22, 2005Closed access

NOD-LRR PROTEINS: Role in Host-Microbial Interactions and Inflammatory Disease

University of Michigan

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Abstract

Nods are cytosolic proteins that contain a nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD). These proteins include key regulators of apoptosis and pathogen resistance in mammals and plants. A large number of Nods contain leucine-rich repeats (LRRs), hence referred to as NOD-LRR proteins. Genetic variation in several NOD-LRR proteins, including human Nod2, Cryopyrin, and CIITA, as well as mouse Naip5, is associated with inflammatory disease or increased susceptibility to microbial infections. Nod1, Nod2, Cryopyrin, and Ipaf have been implicated in protective immune responses against pathogens. Together with Toll-like receptors, Nod1 and Nod2 appear to play important roles in innate and acquired immunity as…

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Keywords
  • NOD1
  • NOD2
  • Nod
  • CIITA
  • Biology
  • Innate immune system
  • Pyrin domain
  • Proinflammatory cytokine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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