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Cytosolic viral sensor RIG-I is a 5'-triphosphate-dependent translocase on double-stranded RNA.


ABSTRACT: Retinoic acid inducible-gene I (RIG-I) is a cytosolic multidomain protein that detects viral RNA and elicits an antiviral immune response. Two N-terminal caspase activation and recruitment domains (CARDs) transmit the signal, and the regulatory domain prevents signaling in the absence of viral RNA. 5'-triphosphate and double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) are two molecular patterns that enable RIG-I to discriminate pathogenic from self-RNA. However, the function of the DExH box helicase domain that is also required for activity is less clear. Using single-molecule protein-induced fluorescence enhancement, we discovered a robust adenosine 5'-triphosphate-powered dsRNA translocation activity of RIG-I. The CARDs dramatically suppress translocation in the absence of 5'-triphosphate, and the activation by 5'-triphosphate triggers RIG-I to translocate preferentially on dsRNA in cis. This functional integration of two RNA molecular patterns may provide a means to specifically sense and counteract replicating viruses.

SUBMITTER: Myong S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3567915 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cytosolic viral sensor RIG-I is a 5'-triphosphate-dependent translocase on double-stranded RNA.

Myong Sua S   Cui Sheng S   Cornish Peter V PV   Kirchhofer Axel A   Gack Michaela U MU   Jung Jae U JU   Hopfner Karl-Peter KP   Ha Taekjip T  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20090101 5917


Retinoic acid inducible-gene I (RIG-I) is a cytosolic multidomain protein that detects viral RNA and elicits an antiviral immune response. Two N-terminal caspase activation and recruitment domains (CARDs) transmit the signal, and the regulatory domain prevents signaling in the absence of viral RNA. 5'-triphosphate and double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) are two molecular patterns that enable RIG-I to discriminate pathogenic from self-RNA. However, the function of the DExH box helicase domain that is als  ...[more]

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