Regulation of innate antiviral defenses through a shared repressor domain in RIG-I and LGP2
T Saito, R Hirai, YM Loo, D Owen… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
RIG-I is an RNA helicase containing caspase activation and recruitment domains (CARDs).
RNA binding and signaling by RIG-I are implicated in pathogen recognition and triggering of …
RNA binding and signaling by RIG-I are implicated in pathogen recognition and triggering of …
Regulating intracellular antiviral defense and permissiveness to hepatitis C virus RNA replication through a cellular RNA helicase, RIG-I
R Sumpter Jr, YM Loo, E Foy, K Li… - Journal of …, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
Virus-responsive signaling pathways that induce alpha/beta interferon production and
engage intracellular immune defenses influence the outcome of many viral infections. The …
engage intracellular immune defenses influence the outcome of many viral infections. The …
[HTML][HTML] Hepatitis C virus reveals a novel early control in acute immune response
N Arnaud, S Dabo, D Akazawa, M Fukasawa… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Recognition of viral RNA structures by the intracytosolic RNA helicase RIG-I triggers
induction of innate immunity. Efficient induction requires RIG-I ubiquitination by the E3 ligase …
induction of innate immunity. Efficient induction requires RIG-I ubiquitination by the E3 ligase …
Phosphorylation of RIG-I by casein kinase II inhibits its antiviral response
Z Sun, H Ren, Y Liu, JL Teeling, J Gu - Journal of virology, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT RIG-I is an intracellular RNA virus sensor that mediates a signaling pathway that
triggers the alpha/beta interferon (IFN-α/β) immune defenses. However, the mechanism for …
triggers the alpha/beta interferon (IFN-α/β) immune defenses. However, the mechanism for …
[HTML][HTML] A distinct role of Riplet-mediated K63-Linked polyubiquitination of the RIG-I repressor domain in human antiviral innate immune responses
H Oshiumi, M Miyashita, M Matsumoto, T Seya - PLoS pathogens, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The innate immune system is essential for controlling viral infections, but several viruses
have evolved strategies to escape innate immunity. RIG-I is a cytoplasmic viral RNA sensor …
have evolved strategies to escape innate immunity. RIG-I is a cytoplasmic viral RNA sensor …
Negative regulators of the RIG‐I‐like receptor signaling pathway
KM Quicke, MS Diamond… - European journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Upon recognition of specific molecular patterns on microbes, host cells trigger an innate
immune response, which culminates in the production of type I interferons, proinflammatory …
immune response, which culminates in the production of type I interferons, proinflammatory …
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 …
Innate immunity induced by composition-dependent RIG-I recognition of hepatitis C virus RNA
Innate immune defences are essential for the control of virus infection and are triggered
through host recognition of viral macromolecular motifs known as pathogen-associated …
through host recognition of viral macromolecular motifs known as pathogen-associated …
[HTML][HTML] 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 …
[HTML][HTML] The viral RNA recognition sensor RIG-I is degraded during encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) infection
L Papon, A Oteiza, T Imaizumi, H Kato, E Brocchi… - Virology, 2009 - Elsevier
RNA helicase-like receptors MDA-5 but not RIG-I has been shown to be essential for
triggering innate immune responses against picornaviruses. However, virus–host co …
triggering innate immune responses against picornaviruses. However, virus–host co …