A basic requirement of the immune response is that the host must be able to clear infections efficiently while minimizing damage caused to host tissues. Regulation of macrophage activity in response to inflammatory stimuli must be finely tuned to promote an effective immune response. Macrophage Stimulating Protein (MSP) acts through the transmembrane receptor kinase RON Protein Tyrosine Kinase/Receptor d'origine nantais to play a role in inflammation in response to tissue injury. The MSP protein has two receptor binding sites of different affinities: one on the α-chain and one on the β-chain. The receptor binding site on the α-chain of MSP interacts with the β-chain of RON receptor and stimulates ciliary motility in these cells...