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Mammalian viral suppressors of RNA interference.

Authors :
Li, Wan-Xiang
Li, Wan-Xiang
Ding, Shou-Wei
Li, Wan-Xiang
Li, Wan-Xiang
Ding, Shou-Wei
Source :
Trends in biochemical sciences; vol 47, iss 11, 978-988; 0968-0004
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The antiviral defense directed by the RNAi pathway employs distinct specificity and effector mechanisms compared with other immune responses. The specificity of antiviral RNAi is programmed by siRNAs processed from virus-derived double-stranded RNA by Dicer endonuclease. Argonaute-containing RNA-induced silencing complex loaded with the viral siRNAs acts as the effector to mediate specific virus clearance by RNAi. Recent studies have provided evidence for the production and antiviral function of virus-derived siRNAs in both undifferentiated and differentiated mammalian cells infected with a range of RNA viruses when the cognate virus-encoded suppressor of RNAi (VSR) is rendered nonfunctional. In this review, we discuss the function, mechanism, and evolutionary origin of the validated mammalian VSRs and cell culture assays for their identification.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Trends in biochemical sciences; vol 47, iss 11, 978-988; 0968-0004
Notes :
application/pdf, Trends in biochemical sciences vol 47, iss 11, 978-988 0968-0004
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391585649
Document Type :
Electronic Resource