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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2395975
_displayNameStructural Analysis of the STING Adaptor Protein Reveals a Hydrophobic Dimer Interface and Mode of Cyclic di-GMP Binding
_timestamp2012-08-28 20:00:29
author[Person:2395981] Ouyang, Songying
[Person:2395980] Song, Xianqiang
[Person:2395976] Wang, Yaya
[Person:2395978] Ru, Heng
[Person:2395979] Shaw, Neil
[Person:2395972] Jiang, Yan
[Person:2395984] Niu, Fengfeng
[Person:2395988] Zhu, Yanping
[Person:2395990] Qiu, Weicheng
[Person:2395986] Parvatiyar, Kislay
[Person:2395974] Li, Yang
[Person:2395971] Zhang, Rongguang
[Person:2395985] Cheng, Genhong
[Person:2395977] Liu, Zhi-Jie
created[InstanceEdit:2395982] Shamovsky, V, 2012-07-09
journalImmunity
modified[InstanceEdit:2457827] Matthews, L, 2012-08-28
pages1073-86
pubMedIdentifier22579474
titleStructural Analysis of the STING Adaptor Protein Reveals a Hydrophobic Dimer Interface and Mode of Cyclic di-GMP Binding
volume36
year2012
(literatureReference)[Complex:2395983] STING:c-di-GMP [cytoplasmic vesicle membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:2395989] STING:STING [endoplasmic reticulum membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:3249348] STING dimerization is essential for the induction of IFN res...
[Summation:3249363] Endogenous STAT6 was found to co-fractionate with STING from...
[Reaction:1834939] STING recruits TBK1 and IRF3 [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:2396009] STING binds c-di-GMP [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:3134800] STING dimerization [Homo sapiens]
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