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Class:IdPerson:5671899
_displayNameGack, Michaela U
_timestamp2015-02-03 15:05:27
created[InstanceEdit:5671901] Jupe, Steve, 2015-02-03
firstnameMichaela U
initialMU
modified[InstanceEdit:5671917] Jupe, Steve, 2015-02-03
surnameGack
(author)[LiteratureReference:5671905] Beclin1-binding UVRAG targets the class C Vps complex to coordinate autophagosome maturation and endocytic trafficking
[LiteratureReference:9717487] Species-specific inhibition of RIG-I ubiquitination and IFN induction by the influenza A virus NS1 protein
[LiteratureReference:9717501] The Human Papillomavirus E6 Oncoprotein Targets USP15 and TRIM25 To Suppress RIG-I-Mediated Innate Immune Signaling
[LiteratureReference:9717524] Viral Evasion of RIG-I-Like Receptor-Mediated Immunity through Dysregulation of Ubiquitination and ISGylation
[LiteratureReference:9717548] Linear ubiquitin assembly complex negatively regulates RIG-I- and TRIM25-mediated type I interferon induction
[LiteratureReference:9717549] The ubiquitin-specific protease USP15 promotes RIG-I-mediated antiviral signaling by deubiquitylating TRIM25
[LiteratureReference:9717589] Dephosphorylation of the RNA sensors RIG-I and MDA5 by the phosphatase PP1 is essential for innate immune signaling
[LiteratureReference:9717593] Conventional protein kinase C-α (PKC-α) and PKC-β negatively regulate RIG-I antiviral signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:9717611] Negative role of RIG-I serine 8 phosphorylation in the regulation of interferon-beta production
[LiteratureReference:9717909] Antagonism of the phosphatase PP1 by the measles virus V protein is required for innate immune escape of MDA5
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