“…15,16) Recently, lysine-containing peptidoglycans (Lys-type PGNs), a cell wall component of many Gram-positive bacteria, have been shown to elicit the Toll pathway through the PGN recognition protein PGRP-SA, and through the Gram-negative binding protein GNBP-1. 17,18) In contrast, meso-diaminopimelic acid-containing PGNs (DAP-type PGNs) from Gram-negative bacteria and a subclass of Gram-positive bacteria, which includes Bacillus species, have been reported to stimulate the IMD pathway through PGN recognition proteins, PGRP-LC and PGRP-LE. 19) Extracellular factors involved in the Toll pathway, such as Necrotic and Persephone, 20,21) and intercellular factors for the Toll and IMD pathways, have also been identified, 4,5) although further study is needed to understand these pathways further.…”