TRAF 3 IP 3 mediates the recruitment of TRAF 3 to MAVS for antiviral innate immunity
Published 2019 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
TRAF
3
IP
3 mediates the recruitment of
TRAF
3 to
MAVS
for antiviral innate immunity
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 38, Issue 18, Pages -
Publisher
EMBO
Online
2019-08-07
DOI
10.15252/embj.2019102075
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- RIG-I and Other RNA Sensors in Antiviral Immunity
- (2018) Kwan T. Chow et al. Annual Review of Immunology
- Detection of Microbial Infections Through Innate Immune Sensing of Nucleic Acids
- (2018) Xiaojun Tan et al. Annual Review of Microbiology
- Metabolic control of regulatory T cell stability and function by TRAF3IP3 at the lysosome
- (2018) Xiaoyan Yu et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
- Multiple truncated isoforms of MAVS prevent its spontaneous aggregation in antiviral innate immune signalling
- (2017) Nan Qi et al. Nature Communications
- Ube2D3 and Ube2N are essential for RIG-I-mediated MAVS aggregation in antiviral innate immunity
- (2017) Yuheng Shi et al. Nature Communications
- MAVS activates TBK1 and IKKε through TRAFs in NEMO dependent and independent manner
- (2017) Run Fang et al. PLoS Pathogens
- PKACs attenuate innate antiviral response by phosphorylating VISA and priming it for MARCH5-mediated degradation
- (2017) Bing-Ru Yan et al. PLoS Pathogens
- Regulation and function of the cGAS–STING pathway of cytosolic DNA sensing
- (2016) Qi Chen et al. NATURE IMMUNOLOGY
- The ubiquitin E3 ligase TRIM31 promotes aggregation and activation of the signaling adaptor MAVS through Lys63-linked polyubiquitination
- (2016) Bingyu Liu et al. NATURE IMMUNOLOGY
- TRAF3IP3, a novel autophagy up-regulated gene, is involved in marginal zone B lymphocyte development and survival
- (2015) S. Peng et al. CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY
- T cell development involves TRAF3IP3-mediated ERK signaling in the Golgi
- (2015) Qiang Zou et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
- Phosphorylation of innate immune adaptor proteins MAVS, STING, and TRIF induces IRF3 activation
- (2015) S. Liu et al. SCIENCE
- An autoinhibitory mechanism modulates MAVS activity in antiviral innate immune response
- (2015) Yuheng Shi et al. Nature Communications
- Prion-like Polymerization Underlies Signal Transduction in Antiviral Immune Defense and Inflammasome Activation
- (2014) Xin Cai et al. CELL
- Molecular Imprinting as a Signal-Activation Mechanism of the Viral RNA Sensor RIG-I
- (2014) Bin Wu et al. MOLECULAR CELL
- Structural basis for ubiquitin-mediated antiviral signal activation by RIG-I
- (2014) Alys Peisley et al. NATURE
- MAVS recruits multiple ubiquitin E3 ligases to activate antiviral signaling cascades
- (2013) Siqi Liu et al. eLife
- Linear Ubiquitination of NEMO Negatively Regulates the Interferon Antiviral Response through Disruption of the MAVS-TRAF3 Complex
- (2012) S. Mehdi Belgnaoui et al. Cell Host & Microbe
- The Mitochondrial Targeting Chaperone 14-3-3ε Regulates a RIG-I Translocon that Mediates Membrane Association and Innate Antiviral Immunity
- (2012) Helene Minyi Liu et al. Cell Host & Microbe
- The Mitochondrial Proteins NLRX1 and TUFM Form a Complex that Regulates Type I Interferon and Autophagy
- (2012) Yu Lei et al. IMMUNITY
- Cab45 is required for Ca2+-dependent secretory cargo sorting at the trans-Golgi network
- (2012) Julia von Blume et al. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
- Structural Basis for the Activation of Innate Immune Pattern-Recognition Receptor RIG-I by Viral RNA
- (2011) Eva Kowalinski et al. CELL
- Structural Insights into RNA Recognition by RIG-I
- (2011) Dahai Luo et al. CELL
- MAVS Forms Functional Prion-like Aggregates to Activate and Propagate Antiviral Innate Immune Response
- (2011) Fajian Hou et al. CELL
- A functional C-terminal TRAF3-binding site in MAVS participates in positive and negative regulation of the IFN antiviral response
- (2011) Suzanne Paz et al. CELL RESEARCH
- Innate and adaptive immune responses to viral infection and vaccination
- (2011) Taiki Aoshi et al. Current Opinion in Virology
- Reconstitution of the RIG-I Pathway Reveals a Signaling Role of Unanchored Polyubiquitin Chains in Innate Immunity
- (2010) Wenwen Zeng et al. CELL
- Pattern Recognition Receptors and Inflammation
- (2010) Osamu Takeuchi et al. CELL
- Key Role of Ubc5 and Lysine-63 Polyubiquitination in Viral Activation of IRF3
- (2009) Wenwen Zeng et al. MOLECULAR CELL
- Isolation of mitochondria-associated membranes and mitochondria from animal tissues and cells
- (2009) Mariusz R Wieckowski et al. Nature Protocols
- Recognition of viral nucleic acids in innate immunity
- (2009) Mitsutoshi Yoneyama et al. REVIEWS IN MEDICAL VIROLOGY
- TRADD Protein Is an Essential Component of the RIG-like Helicase Antiviral Pathway
- (2008) Marie-Cécile Michallet et al. IMMUNITY
- Pattern recognition receptors and control of adaptive immunity
- (2008) Noah W. Palm et al. IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS
- NLRX1 is a regulator of mitochondrial antiviral immunity
- (2008) Chris B. Moore et al. NATURE
Find the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
SearchAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started