DEAD Box Protein 58
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A DEAD-box RNA helicase that contains an N-terminal DEATH-LIKE DOMAIN, AAA+ ATPase domain, and C-terminal RNA HELICASE activity. It functions as an innate immune receptor through its recognition of viral nucleic acids. It also induces the expression of INTERFERON TYPE I and proinflammatory CYTOKINES. Its ligands include: 5'-triphosphorylated SINGLE-STRANDED RNA, DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA (dsRNA), and short dsRNA (less than 1 kb in length).
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D000071457
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D08.811.913.696.445.735.720.249.750
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Concept/Terms |
DEAD Box Protein 58- DEAD Box Protein 58
- DEAD (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp) Box Polypeptide 58
- Probable ATP-Dependent RNA Helicase DDX58
- Probable ATP Dependent RNA Helicase DDX58
- RIG-I-like Receptor 1
- RIG I like Receptor 1
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Lee S, Zhang Y, Newhams M, Novak T, Thomas PG, Mourani PM, Hall MW, Loftis LL, Cvijanovich NZ, Tarquinio KM, Schwarz AJ, Weiss SL, Thomas NJ, Markovitz B, Cullimore ML, Sanders RC, Zinter MS, Sullivan JE, Halasa NB, Bembea MM, Giuliano JS, Typpo KV, Nofziger RA, Shein SL, Kong M, Coates BM, Weiss ST, Lange C, Su HC, Randolph AG. DDX58 Is Associated With Susceptibility to Severe Influenza Virus Infection in Children and Adolescents. J Infect Dis. 2022 11 28; 226(11):2030-2036.
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Wang L, Song K, Hao W, Wu Y, Patil G, Hua F, Sun Y, Huang C, Ritchey J, Jones C, Liu L, Guan JL, Li S. FIP200 restricts RNA virus infection by facilitating RIG-I activation. Commun Biol. 2021 07 29; 4(1):921.
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Choi JH, Burke JM, Szymanik KH, Nepal U, Battenhouse A, Lau JT, Stark A, Lam V, Sullivan CS. DUSP11-mediated control of 5'-triphosphate RNA regulates RIG-I sensitivity. Genes Dev. 2020 12 01; 34(23-24):1697-1712.
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Novak T, Hall MW, McDonald DR, Newhams MM, Mistry AJ, Panoskaltsis-Mortari A, Mourani PM, Loftis LL, Weiss SL, Tarquinio KM, Markovitz B, Hartman ME, Schwarz A, Junger WG, Randolph AG. RIG-I and TLR4 responses and adverse outcomes in pediatric influenza-related critical illness. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2020 06; 145(6):1673-1680.e11.
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Meyerson NR, Zhou L, Guo YR, Zhao C, Tao YJ, Krug RM, Sawyer SL. Nuclear TRIM25 Specifically Targets Influenza Virus Ribonucleoproteins to Block the Onset of RNA Chain Elongation. Cell Host Microbe. 2017 Nov 08; 22(5):627-638.e7.
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Xu C, He X, Zheng Z, Zhang Z, Wei C, Guan K, Hou L, Zhang B, Zhu L, Cao Y, Zhang Y, Cao Y, Ma S, Wang P, Zhang P, Xu Q, Ling Y, Yang X, Zhong H. Downregulation of microRNA miR-526a by enterovirus inhibits RIG-I-dependent innate immune response. J Virol. 2014 Oct; 88(19):11356-68.
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Brownell J, Wagoner J, Lovelace ES, Thirstrup D, Mohar I, Smith W, Giugliano S, Li K, Crispe IN, Rosen HR, Polyak SJ. Independent, parallel pathways to CXCL10 induction in HCV-infected hepatocytes. J Hepatol. 2013 Oct; 59(4):701-8.
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Biggins SW, Trotter J, Gralla J, Burton JR, Bambha KM, Dodge J, Brocato M, Cheng L, McQueen M, Forman L, Chang M, Kam I, Everson G, Spritz RA, Klintmalm G, Rosen HR. Differential effects of donor and recipient IL28B and DDX58 SNPs on severity of HCV after liver transplantation. J Hepatol. 2013 May; 58(5):969-76.
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Malathi K, Saito T, Crochet N, Barton DJ, Gale M, Silverman RH. RNase L releases a small RNA from HCV RNA that refolds into a potent PAMP. RNA. 2010 Nov; 16(11):2108-19.
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