“…As a ligand, active Spz binds and activates the transmembrane receptor Toll (Hu et al, 2004; Weber et al, 2003). The activation of Toll initiates an intracellular signal transduction pathway, which leads to the translocation of Dorsal and Dorsal-related immunity factor (DIF) into the nucleus for the transcriptional activation of downstream targets, including antimicrobial peptide genes (Belvin et al, 1995; Ip et al, 1993; Lemaitre et al, 1996; Meng et al, 1999; Rutschmann et al, 2000; Tanji et al, 2010). Upon infection, the Toll pathway amplifies the signal through enzyme cascades as well as through positive feedback loops (Jang et al, 2006; Lemaitre and Hoffmann, 2007; Lemaitre et al, 1996).…”