Nuclear-resident RIG-I senses viral replication inducing antiviral immunity
RIG-I senses cytoplasmic viral RNA, resulting in induction of an antiviral response. Here, the authors identify nuclear RIG-I and show that it binds nuclear influenza A virus RNA, resulting in a cooperative interferon induction along with its cytoplasmic counterpart.
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Main Authors: | GuanQun Liu, Yao Lu, Sathya N. Thulasi Raman, Fang Xu, Qi Wu, Zhubing Li, Robert Brownlie, Qiang Liu, Yan Zhou |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f9f0aa1f28d042be8ac6b3988ac72a18 |
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