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Dissecting Innate Immune Signaling in Viral Evasion of Cytokine Production
Published on: March 2, 2014
Cellular RNA interacts with MAVS to promote antiviral signaling
Nandan S Gokhale1, Russell K Sam1, Kim Somfleth1
1Department of Immunology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
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Antiviral signaling downstream of RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) proceeds through a multi-protein complex organized around the adaptor protein mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS). Protein complex function can be modulated by RNA molecules that provide allosteric regulation or act as molecular guides or scaffolds. We hypothesized that RNA plays a role in organizing MAVS signaling platforms. We found that MAVS, through its central intrinsically disordered domain, directly interacted with the 3' untranslated regions of cellular messenger RNAs. Elimination of RNA by ribonuclease treatment disrupted the MAVS signalosome, including RNA-modulated MAVS interactors that regulate RLR signaling and viral restriction, and inhibited phosphorylation of transcription factors that induce interferons. This work uncovered a function for cellular RNA in promoting signaling through MAVS and highlights generalizable principles of RNA regulatory control of immune signaling complexes.
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