Cross-species analysis of viral nucleic acid interacting proteins identifies TAOKs as innate immune regulators
Whether there are conserved nucleic acid (NA) binding proteins across species is not fully known. Using data from human, mouse and fly, the authors identify common binders, implicate TAOKs and show that these kinases bind NAs across species and promote virus defence in mammalian cells.
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Main Authors: | Friederike L. Pennemann, Assel Mussabekova, Christian Urban, Alexey Stukalov, Line Lykke Andersen, Vincent Grass, Teresa Maria Lavacca, Cathleen Holze, Lila Oubraham, Yasmine Benamrouche, Enrico Girardi, Rasha E. Boulos, Rune Hartmann, Giulio Superti-Furga, Matthias Habjan, Jean-Luc Imler, Carine Meignin, Andreas Pichlmair |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/db868955f145422faefd0ca10f89353c |
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