Selected article for: "adaptive immune response and innate response"

Author: Bekpen, Cemalettin; Tautz, Diethard
Title: Human core duplicon gene families: game changers or game players?
  • Document date: 2019_9_16
  • ID: 0fjh10v7_42
    Snippet: In general, TRIM-or SPRYD-domain-containing genes are involved in functions related to innate immune response [17, 46] . However, there have been no studies investigating the function of TRIM51 proteins as an expanded gene family in humans because they are not classified with other TRIM-or SPRYDcontaining genes [45] . But a possible involvement in immune response mechanisms could evidently explain their adaptive evolution......
    Document: In general, TRIM-or SPRYD-domain-containing genes are involved in functions related to innate immune response [17, 46] . However, there have been no studies investigating the function of TRIM51 proteins as an expanded gene family in humans because they are not classified with other TRIM-or SPRYDcontaining genes [45] . But a possible involvement in immune response mechanisms could evidently explain their adaptive evolution.

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