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Details on Person Horvath, Curt M

Class:IdPerson:3927955
_displayNameHorvath, Curt M
_timestamp2013-07-21 01:52:22
created[InstanceEdit:3927908] May, B, 2013-07-21
firstnameCurt M
initialCM
surnameHorvath
(author)[LiteratureReference:3927933] SUMO modification of STAT1 and its role in PIAS-mediated inhibition of gene activation
[LiteratureReference:9733913] The innate immune sensor LGP2 activates antiviral signaling by regulating MDA5-RNA interaction and filament assembly
[LiteratureReference:9733914] LGP2 synergy with MDA5 in RLR-mediated RNA recognition and antiviral signaling
[LiteratureReference:9733931] RNA Helicase LGP2 Negatively Regulates RIG-I Signaling by Preventing TRIM25-Mediated Caspase Activation and Recruitment Domain Ubiquitination
[LiteratureReference:9734042] Paramyxovirus V protein interaction with the antiviral sensor LGP2 disrupts MDA5 signaling enhancement but is not relevant to LGP2-mediated RLR signaling inhibition
[LiteratureReference:9734045] Amino acid requirements for MDA5 and LGP2 recognition by paramyxovirus V proteins: a single arginine distinguishes MDA5 from RIG-I
[LiteratureReference:9734046] A shared interface mediates paramyxovirus interference with antiviral RNA helicases MDA5 and LGP2
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