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Focal adhesion kinase is a component of antiviral RIG-I-like receptor signaling.


ABSTRACT: Viruses modulate the actin cytoskeleton at almost every step of their cellular journey from entry to egress. Cellular sensing of these cytoskeletal changes may function in the recognition of viral infection. Here we show that focal adhesion kinase (FAK), a focal adhesion localized tyrosine kinase that transmits signals between the extracellular matrix and the cytoplasm, serves as a RIG-I-like receptor antiviral signaling component by directing mitochondrial antiviral signaling adaptor (MAVS) activation. Cells deficient in FAK are highly susceptible to RNA virus infection and attenuated in antiviral signaling. We show that FAK interacts with MAVS at the mitochondrial membrane in a virus infection-dependent manner and potentiates MAVS-mediated signaling via a kinase-independent mechanism. A cysteine protease encoded by enteroviruses cleaves FAK to suppress its role in innate immune signaling. These findings suggest that FAK serves as a link between cytoskeletal perturbations that occur during virus infection and activation of innate immune signaling.

SUBMITTER: Bozym RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3995454 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Focal adhesion kinase is a component of antiviral RIG-I-like receptor signaling.

Bozym Rebecca A RA   Delorme-Axford Elizabeth E   Harris Katharine K   Morosky Stefanie S   Ikizler Mine M   Dermody Terence S TS   Sarkar Saumendra N SN   Coyne Carolyn B CB  

Cell host & microbe 20120201 2


Viruses modulate the actin cytoskeleton at almost every step of their cellular journey from entry to egress. Cellular sensing of these cytoskeletal changes may function in the recognition of viral infection. Here we show that focal adhesion kinase (FAK), a focal adhesion localized tyrosine kinase that transmits signals between the extracellular matrix and the cytoplasm, serves as a RIG-I-like receptor antiviral signaling component by directing mitochondrial antiviral signaling adaptor (MAVS) act  ...[more]

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