Selected article for: "adaptor protein and STING adaptor protein"

Author: Christensen, Maria H; Paludan, Søren R
Title: Viral evasion of DNA-stimulated innate immune responses
  • Document date: 2016_3_14
  • ID: pvdlox4j_11
    Snippet: Inhibition of DNA-activated signaling pathways Herpesvirus genomes are recognized by several DNA receptors, which share the feature that they utilize the adaptor protein STING for downstream signaling. 27, 34 Consequently, to ensure a broad inhibition of Herpesvirus-induced type I IFN, targeting of STING as well as the STING interaction partner, TBK1 would be an efficient means to block early antiviral defense......
    Document: Inhibition of DNA-activated signaling pathways Herpesvirus genomes are recognized by several DNA receptors, which share the feature that they utilize the adaptor protein STING for downstream signaling. 27, 34 Consequently, to ensure a broad inhibition of Herpesvirus-induced type I IFN, targeting of STING as well as the STING interaction partner, TBK1 would be an efficient means to block early antiviral defense.

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