Cell-autonomous induction of type I interferon must be stringently regulated. Rapid induction is key to control virus infection, whereas proper limitation of signaling is essential to prevent immunopathology and autoimmune disease. Using unbiased kinome-wide RNAi screening followed by thorough validation, we identified 22 factors that regulate RIG-I/IRF3 signaling activity. We describe a negative-feedback mechanism targeting RIG-I activity, which is mediated by death associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1). RIG-I signaling triggers DAPK1 kinase activation, and active DAPK1 potently inhibits RIG-I stimulated IRF3 activity and interferon-beta production. DAPK1 phosphorylates RIG-I in vitro at previously reported as well as other sites that limit ...
Induction of an antiviral innate immune response relies on pattern recognition receptors, including ...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 have emerged as key cytosolic sensors for the detection of RNA viruses and lea...
A key feature of the innate antiviral immune response is a rapid nonspecific response to virus infec...
Cytosolic recognition of viral replication intermediates by RIG-I, the founding member of the RIG-I-...
RIG-I is an intracellular RNA virus sensor that mediates a signaling pathway that triggers the alpha...
Retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) is a key sensor for viral RNA in the cytosol, and it initiate...
<div><p>The pattern recognition receptor RIG-I is critical for Type-I interferon production. However...
The pattern recognition receptor RIG-I is critical for Type-I interferon production. However, the gl...
RIG-I is an intracellular RNA virus sensor that mediates a signaling pathway that triggers the alpha...
The cytoplasmic viral sensor retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I), which is also known as an IFN-s...
RIG-I senses intracellular virus-specific nucleic acid structures and initiates an antiviral respons...
SummaryExcessive responses to pattern-recognition receptors are prevented by regulatory mechanisms t...
<p>Upon viral infection, a low level of constitutively expressed RIG-I recognizes viral RNA, inducin...
Sharma and colleagues identify the kinase DAPK3 as a positive regulator of the STING-interferon-beta...
RIG-I-like receptors (RLR) are cytosolic pattern recognition receptors (PRR) which are pivotal for t...
Induction of an antiviral innate immune response relies on pattern recognition receptors, including ...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 have emerged as key cytosolic sensors for the detection of RNA viruses and lea...
A key feature of the innate antiviral immune response is a rapid nonspecific response to virus infec...
Cytosolic recognition of viral replication intermediates by RIG-I, the founding member of the RIG-I-...
RIG-I is an intracellular RNA virus sensor that mediates a signaling pathway that triggers the alpha...
Retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) is a key sensor for viral RNA in the cytosol, and it initiate...
<div><p>The pattern recognition receptor RIG-I is critical for Type-I interferon production. However...
The pattern recognition receptor RIG-I is critical for Type-I interferon production. However, the gl...
RIG-I is an intracellular RNA virus sensor that mediates a signaling pathway that triggers the alpha...
The cytoplasmic viral sensor retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I), which is also known as an IFN-s...
RIG-I senses intracellular virus-specific nucleic acid structures and initiates an antiviral respons...
SummaryExcessive responses to pattern-recognition receptors are prevented by regulatory mechanisms t...
<p>Upon viral infection, a low level of constitutively expressed RIG-I recognizes viral RNA, inducin...
Sharma and colleagues identify the kinase DAPK3 as a positive regulator of the STING-interferon-beta...
RIG-I-like receptors (RLR) are cytosolic pattern recognition receptors (PRR) which are pivotal for t...
Induction of an antiviral innate immune response relies on pattern recognition receptors, including ...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 have emerged as key cytosolic sensors for the detection of RNA viruses and lea...
A key feature of the innate antiviral immune response is a rapid nonspecific response to virus infec...