what is a possible ligand for a Toll-like receptor?
a. single stranded DNA
b. cytokines
c. interferons
d. single stranded RNA
e. flagellin
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option A) Single stranded DNA.
Toll like receptors recognizes a lots of ligands that are associated with the pathogens including bacteria and virus. And since single stranded DNA is only observed in viruses, that should be the correct answer.
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