Sensing of viral and endogenous RNA by ZBP1/DAI induces necroptosis
Nucleic acids are potent triggers for innate immunity. Double-stranded DNA and RNA adopt different helical conformations, including the unusual Z-conformation. Z-DNA/RNA is recognised by Z-binding domains (ZBDs), which are present in proteins implicated in antiviral immunity. These include ZBP1 (als...
Main Authors: | Maelfait, J, Liverpool, L, Bridgeman, A, Ragan, K, Upton, J, Rehwinkel, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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EMBO Press
2017
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