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Worm Breeder's Gazette,
1999]
We are interested in investigating the function of nematode homologues of proteins known to be important for innate immunity in other organisms. Genetic studies with the mouse have shown that a single locus is involved in innate resistance against a range of pathogens including Mycobacterium bovis (BCG), M. intracellulare, M. lepraemurium, Salmonella typhirium and Leishmania. The corresponding gene codes for a protein Nramp1 (Natural resistance-associated macrophage protein; Vidal et al., 1993, Cell, 73, 469-485) that is specifically expressed in macrophages. A highly similar protein, Nramp2, is expressed ubiquitously and appears not to have a role in defense against infection. The Nramp proteins are members of a family of metal ion transporters, that includes the yeast Smf proteins.