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(3) SARS PLpro-TM reduces the levels of ubiquitinated forms of RIG-I, STING, TRAF3, TBK1, and IRF3, the key components in the STING-TRAF3-TBK1 complex.
Furthermore, SARS PLpro-TM reduces the levels of ubiquitinated forms of RIG-I, STING, TRAF3, TBK1, and IRF3 in the STING-TRAF3-TBK1 complex.
PLpro-TM reduces the levels of ubiquitinated forms of RIG-I, STING, TRAF3, TBK1, and IRF3, and contributes to disruption of the signaling required for the induction of IFN.
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The constitutively active form of RIG-I [RIG-I 2CARD), Flag-tagged], Flag-MAVS, Flag-IKKε, Flag-TBK1, or V5-IRF3/5D was individually transfected to activate the IFN-β promoter (Fig. 1a).
HEK-293T cells were co-transfected with three plasmids: one expressing individual viral protein with an HA-tag; the second expressing IRF3; and the third expressing the constitutively activated form of RIG-I.
A similar experiment was performed with activated form of RIG-I, encoding the NH2 terminal CARD domain (RIG-N).
Moreover, this IFNβ activation also appeared to depend on RIG-I, as a dominant-negative form of RIG-I (RIG-I-ΔCARD) inhibited this response.
To see if TRAF5 ubiquitination might also be enhanced in response to MAVS activation, we coexpressed TRAF5 with epitope-tagged Ub, along with a constitutively-active form of RIG-I (RIG-IΔRD) or wild-type MAVS.
In fact our data suggests other IFN-I signaling molecules such as the constitutively active form of RIG-I and MDA5 do not lead to apoptosis despite of their roles in inducing IFN-I.
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