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タイトル: Mechanisms of length-dependent recognition of viral double-stranded RNA by RIG-I
著者: Im, Jung Hyun
Duic, Ivana
Yoshimura, Shige H.
Onomoto, Koji
Yoneyama, Mitsutoshi
Kato, Hiroki
Fujita, Takashi
著者名の別形: 吉村, 成弘
藤田, 尚志
キーワード: Biochemistry
Immunology
Molecular biology
発行日: 18-Apr-2023
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 13
論文番号: 6318
抄録: Retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) is the most front-line cytoplasmic viral RNA sensor and induces antiviral immune responses. RIG-I recognizes short double-stranded (dsRNA) (< 500 bp), but not long dsRNA (> 500 bp) to trigger antiviral signaling. Since RIG-I is capable of binding with dsRNA irrespective of size, length-dependent RIG-I signaling remains elusive. Here, we demonstrated that RIG-I bound to long dsRNA with slow kinetics. Remarkably, RIG-I/short dsRNA complex efficiently dissociated in an ATP hydrolysis-dependent manner, whereas RIG-I/long dsRNA was stable and did not dissociate. Our study suggests that the dissociation of RIG-I from RIG-I/dsRNA complex could be a step for efficient antiviral signaling. Dissociated RIG-I exhibited homo-oligomerization, acquiring ability to physically associate with MAVS, and biological activity upon introduction into living cells. We herein discuss common and unique mechanisms of viral dsRNA recognition by RIG-I and MDA5.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/286621
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s41598-023-33208-w
PubMed ID: 37072508
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