2022
The RIG-I receptor adopts two different conformations for distinguishing host from viral RNA ligands
Wang W, Pyle AM. The RIG-I receptor adopts two different conformations for distinguishing host from viral RNA ligands. Molecular Cell 2022, 82: 4131-4144.e6. PMID: 36272408, PMCID: PMC9707737, DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2022.09.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA moleculesRNA ligandsHigh-resolution cryo-EM structuresCryo-EM structureDouble-stranded RNARIG-I receptorInduction of autoimmunityViral RNA moleculesAutoinhibited conformationInnate immune receptorsHost RNARelated RNAProtein foldsMolecular basisUnique molecular featuresHigh-affinity conformationAntiviral sensingHost cellsRNA virusesRNA releaseImmune receptorsRNAViral RNAExquisite selectivityMolecular features
2021
The molecular mechanism of RIG‐I activation and signaling
Thoresen D, Wang W, Galls D, Guo R, Xu L, Pyle AM. The molecular mechanism of RIG‐I activation and signaling. Immunological Reviews 2021, 304: 154-168. PMID: 34514601, PMCID: PMC9293153, DOI: 10.1111/imr.13022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRIG-I activationTranscription of interferonEvolutionary implicationsAdapter proteinHost RNAPathogenic RNAsPattern recognition receptorsCell biologyInactive conformationMolecular mechanismsRNA virusesRole of RIGRNA duplexesInitial RNARNAStructural determinantsRecognition receptorsInnate immunityViral RNAInterferon expressionImportant receptorViral pathogensCellular spaceMolecular featuresReceptors