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Zinc-independent activation of Toll-like receptor 4 by S100A9
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
The homodimer formed by the protein S100A9 induces inflammation through Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), playing critical roles in both healthy and pathological innate immune responses. The molecular mechanism by which S100A9 activates TLR4 remains unknown. Previously, the interaction between purified S100A9 and TLR4 was shown to depend on Zn2+; however, the Zn2+ binding site(s) on S100A9 were not identified. Here, we investigated the role of Zn2+ binding in the pro-inflammatory activity of S100A9.
doi:10.1101/796219
fatcat:5zjnnpmydjernjl3qasja5mf6e