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Any process that initiates the activity of the inactive enzyme MAP kinase kinase in the context of an innate immune response, a defense response mediated by germline encoded components that directly recognize components of potential pathogens. The cascade of processes by which a signal interacts with a receptor, causing a change in the level or activity of a second messenger or other downstream target, and ultimately leading to activation or perpetuation of an immune response. Any series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of binding to a cell surface or intracellular pattern recognition receptor (PRR). Such receptors bind for molecular patterns based on a repeating or polymeric structures, like those of polysaccharides or peptidoglycans, which are sometimes associated with potential pathogens. Any series of molecular signals leading to activation of the innate immune response generated as a consequence of binding to a cell surface receptor. The cascade of processes by which a signal interacts with a receptor, causing a change in the level or activity of a second messenger or other downstream target, and ultimately leading to activation or perpetuation of an innate immune response. Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the innate immune response, the organism's first line of defense against infection. Any process that initiates an immune response. Any process that initiates the activity of the inactive enzyme MAP kinase in the context of an innate immune response, a defense response mediated by germline encoded components that directly recognize components of potential pathogens. The cascade of processes by which a signal interacts with a receptor, causing a change in the level or activity of a second messenger or other downstream target, and ultimately leading to the activation, perpetuation, or inhibition of an immune response. Any process that initiates the activity of the inactive enzyme MAP kinase kinase kinase in the context of an innate immune response, a defense response mediated by germline encoded components that directly recognize components of potential pathogens. The directed movement of a MAP kinase to the nucleus in the context of an innate immune response, a defense response mediated by germline encoded components that directly recognize components of potential pathogens. Any process that initiates an innate immune response. Innate immune responses are defense responses mediated by germline encoded components that directly recognize components of potential pathogens. Examples of this process include activation of the hypersensitive response of Arabidopsis thaliana and activation of any NOD or TLR signaling pathway in vertebrate species.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: innate immune response-activating signal transduction
Acc: GO:0002758
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The cascade of processes by which a signal interacts with a receptor, causing a change in the level or activity of a second messenger or other downstream target, and ultimately leading to activation or perpetuation of an innate immune response.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0002758 - innate immune response-activating signal transduction (interactive image map)

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