AbstractUbiquitination has long been known to regulate fundamental cellular processes through the induction of proteasomal degradation of target proteins. More recently, ‘atypical’ non-degradative types of polyubiquitin chains have been appreciated as important regulatory moieties by modulating the activity or subcellular localization of key signaling proteins. Intriguingly, many of these non-degradative types of ubiquitination regulate the innate sensing pathways initiated by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), ultimately coordinating an effective antiviral immune response. Here we discuss recent advances in understanding the functional roles of degradative and atypical types of ubiquitination in innate immunity to viral infections, with...
It is well established that polyubiquitin chains, in particular those linked through K48 and K63, pl...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 detect viral RNA in the cytoplasm and activate signaling cascades leading to t...
SummaryRNA virus infection is recognized by the RIG-I-like receptors RIG-I and MDA5, which induce an...
AbstractUbiquitination has long been known to regulate fundamental cellular processes through the in...
Unanchored chains of ubiquitin have recently been proposed to play a role in signaling. In this issu...
Host pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns gener-ate...
Host pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns gener-ate...
SummaryRIG-I detects invading viral RNA and activates the transcription factors NF-κB and IRF3 throu...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 detect viral RNA in the cytoplasm and activate signaling cascades leading to t...
AbstractProtein post-translational modifications (PTMs) are central to the host innate immune regula...
AbstractTo prevent the spread of infection, an invading pathogen must first be recognized by the inn...
The innate immune response to viral pathogens is critical in order to mobilize protective immunity. ...
SummaryRIG-I is a critical RNA virus sensor that serves to initiate antiviral innate immunity. Howev...
AbstractViruses often induce signaling through the same cellular cascades that are activated by dama...
TRIM25 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase enzyme that is involved in various cellular processes, including re...
It is well established that polyubiquitin chains, in particular those linked through K48 and K63, pl...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 detect viral RNA in the cytoplasm and activate signaling cascades leading to t...
SummaryRNA virus infection is recognized by the RIG-I-like receptors RIG-I and MDA5, which induce an...
AbstractUbiquitination has long been known to regulate fundamental cellular processes through the in...
Unanchored chains of ubiquitin have recently been proposed to play a role in signaling. In this issu...
Host pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns gener-ate...
Host pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns gener-ate...
SummaryRIG-I detects invading viral RNA and activates the transcription factors NF-κB and IRF3 throu...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 detect viral RNA in the cytoplasm and activate signaling cascades leading to t...
AbstractProtein post-translational modifications (PTMs) are central to the host innate immune regula...
AbstractTo prevent the spread of infection, an invading pathogen must first be recognized by the inn...
The innate immune response to viral pathogens is critical in order to mobilize protective immunity. ...
SummaryRIG-I is a critical RNA virus sensor that serves to initiate antiviral innate immunity. Howev...
AbstractViruses often induce signaling through the same cellular cascades that are activated by dama...
TRIM25 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase enzyme that is involved in various cellular processes, including re...
It is well established that polyubiquitin chains, in particular those linked through K48 and K63, pl...
SummaryRIG-I and MDA5 detect viral RNA in the cytoplasm and activate signaling cascades leading to t...
SummaryRNA virus infection is recognized by the RIG-I-like receptors RIG-I and MDA5, which induce an...