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  2. Nod1 detects a unique muropeptide from gram-negative bacterial peptidoglycan

Nod1 detects a unique muropeptide from gram-negative bacterial peptidoglycan

  • Science. 2003 Jun 6;300(5625):1584-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1084677.
Stephen E Girardin 1 Ivo G Boneca Leticia A M Carneiro Aude Antignac Muguette Jéhanno Jérôme Viala Karsten Tedin Muhamed-Kheir Taha Agnes Labigne Ulrich Zähringer Anthony J Coyle Peter S DiStefano John Bertin Philippe J Sansonetti Dana J Philpott
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Affiliation

  • 1 Unité de Pathogénie Microbienne Moléculaire, INSERM U389, Institut Pasteur, 28, Rue du Dr. Roux, 75724Paris Cedex 15, France.
Abstract

Although the role of Toll-like receptors in extracellular Bacterial sensing has been investigated intensively, intracellular detection of bacteria through Nod molecules remains largely uncharacterized. Here, we show that human NOD1 specifically detects a unique diaminopimelate-containing N-acetylglucosamine-N-acetylmuramic acid (GlcNAc-MurNAc) tripeptide motif found in Gram-negative Bacterial peptidoglycan, resulting in activation of the transcription factor NF-kappaB pathway. Moreover, we show that in epithelial cells (which represent the first line of defense against invasive pathogens), Nod1is indispensable for intracellular Gram-negative Bacterial sensing.

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