Function of RIG-I-like receptors in antiviral innate immunity
M Yoneyama, T Fujita - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007 - ASBMB
Various cells in the body are capable of sensing infectious viruses and initiating reactions
collectively known as antiviral innate responses. These responses include the production of …
collectively known as antiviral innate responses. These responses include the production of …
The RIG-I receptor adopts two different conformations for distinguishing host from viral RNA ligands
W Wang, AM Pyle - Molecular cell, 2022 - cell.com
RIG-I is an essential innate immune receptor for detecting and responding to infection by
RNA viruses. RIG-I specifically recognizes the unique molecular features of viral RNA …
RNA viruses. RIG-I specifically recognizes the unique molecular features of viral RNA …
Mechanisms of RIG-I-like receptor activation and manipulation by viral pathogens
MU Gack - Journal of virology, 2014 - Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) play important roles in the host defense to
numerous viral pathogens. Since they were discovered, much light has been shed on the …
numerous viral pathogens. Since they were discovered, much light has been shed on the …
RIG-I like receptors and their signaling crosstalk in the regulation of antiviral immunity
HJ Ramos, M Gale Jr - Current opinion in virology, 2011 - Elsevier
During virus infection, multiple immune signaling pathways are triggered, both within the
host cell and bystander cells of an infected tissue. These pathways act in concert to mediate …
host cell and bystander cells of an infected tissue. These pathways act in concert to mediate …
A rapid RIG-I signaling relay mediates efficient antiviral response
RIG-I is essential for host defense against viral pathogens, as it triggers the release of type I
interferons upon encounter with viral RNA molecules. In this study, we show that RIG-I is …
interferons upon encounter with viral RNA molecules. In this study, we show that RIG-I is …
Activation of RIG-I-like receptor signal transduction
AM Bruns, CM Horvath - Critical reviews in biochemistry and …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Mammalian cells have the ability to recognize virus infection and mount a powerful antiviral
response. Pattern recognition receptor proteins detect molecular signatures of virus infection …
response. Pattern recognition receptor proteins detect molecular signatures of virus infection …
Regulation of RIG-I-like receptor signaling by host and viral proteins
JJ Chiang, ME Davis, MU Gack - Cytokine & growth factor reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Vertebrate innate immunity is characterized by an effective immune surveillance apparatus,
evolved to sense foreign structures, such as proteins or nucleic acids of invading microbes …
evolved to sense foreign structures, such as proteins or nucleic acids of invading microbes …
Discrimination of cytosolic self and non-self RNA by RIG-I-like receptors
C Lässig, KP Hopfner - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2017 - ASBMB
RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) are cytosolic innate immune sensors that detect pathogenic RNA
and induce a systemic antiviral response. During the last decade, many studies focused on …
and induce a systemic antiviral response. During the last decade, many studies focused on …
Structural insights into RNA recognition by RIG-I
Intracellular RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs, including RIG-I, MDA-5, and LGP2) recognize viral
RNAs as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and initiate an antiviral immune …
RNAs as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and initiate an antiviral immune …
The molecular mechanism of RIG‐I activation and signaling
D Thoresen, W Wang, D Galls, R Guo… - Immunological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
RIG‐I is our first line of defense against RNA viruses, serving as a pattern recognition
receptor that identifies molecular features common among dsRNA and ssRNA viral …
receptor that identifies molecular features common among dsRNA and ssRNA viral …