Toll-like Receptor (TLR) Inhibitors
Both extracellular and intracellular pattern-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) bind to Toll-like receptors (TLR) and activate downstream TLR signaling pathways via the interaction of TIR domains with adaptor molecules. This leads to NF-kB pathway activation, which in turn induces inflammatory responses. The TLRs and their downstream signaling pathways can be studied with cell-permeable inhibitor peptides. Inhibitor peptides block signaling events through decoy action: a realistic replica used as a lure or bait. Each peptide employs a specific decoy mechanism that blocks the propagation of downstream signaling pathways.
Target | Inhibitor | Description |
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TLR2 | TIRAP Inhibitor | Functions as a TIRAP decoy by binding TIR interacting domains on certain TLR receptors. Inhibits TIRAP-TLR2 and TIRAP-TLR4. |
TLR4 |
Functions as a TIRAP decoy by binding TIR interacting domains on certain TLR receptors. Inhibits TIRAP-TLR2 and TIRAP-TLR4. Binds TIRAP-TLR4 and TRAM-TLR4, inhibiting TLR4 activation. |
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MyD88 | MyD88 Inhibitor | Functions as a decoy by binding the MyD88 TIR domain. |
IKK-gamma | IKK-gamma Inhibitor | Functions as a IKK-alpha and IKK-beta decoy by binding to IKK-gamma, preventing formation of the IKK complex. |
NfKB p65 (pSer276) | NfKB p65 Inhibitor | Functions as a p65 decoy through phosphorylation of Ser276 on the peptide. |
NfKB p65 (pSer529/536) | NfKB p65 Inhibitor | Functions as a p65 decoy through phosphorylation of Ser529/536 on the peptide. |
NfKB p105/p50 (pSer105/p50) | NfKB p50 Inhibitor | Functions as a p65 decoy by blocking the intracellular recognition mechanism of p50 NLS. |
Related Resources
- Download our Signaling in Innate Immunity poster
- View TLR Agonists