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Citation

Paro, S, Imler, JL and Meignin, C (2015) Sensing viral RNAs by Dicer/RIG-I like ATPases across species. Curr. Opin. Immunol. 32C:106-113

Abstract

Induction of antiviral immunity in vertebrates and invertebrates relies on members of the RIG-I-like receptor and Dicer families, respectively. Although these proteins have different size and domain composition, members of both families share a conserved DECH-box helicase domain. This helicase, also known as a duplex RNA activated ATPase, or DRA domain, plays an important role in viral RNA sensing. Crystallographic and electron microscopy studies of the RIG-I and Dicer DRA domains indicate a common structure and that similar conformational changes are induced by dsRNA binding. Genetic and biochemical studies on the function and regulation of DRAs reveal similarities, but also some differences, between viral RNA sensing mechanisms in nematodes, flies and mammals.

Links

PubMed Online version:10.1016/j.coi.2015.01.009

Keywords


Significance

Annotations

Gene product Qualifier GO Term Evidence Code with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status

LACCA:K0N2B5

GO:0051117: ATPase binding

ECO:0000314:

F

catalyzes hydrolysis

complete
CACAO 10666

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