نتایج جستجو برای: rnase l

تعداد نتایج: 625424  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Xiao-Ling Li Jesper B Andersen Heather J Ezelle Gerald M Wilson Bret A Hassel

RNase-L mediates critical cellular functions including antiviral, pro-apoptotic, and tumor suppressive activities; accordingly, its expression must be tightly regulated. Little is known about the control of RNASEL expression; therefore, we examined the potential regulatory role of a conserved 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) in its mRNA. The 3'-UTR mediated a potent decrease in the stability of ...

2014
Ao Zhang Beihua Dong Aurélien J. Doucet John B. Moldovan John V. Moran Robert H. Silverman

Retrotransposons are mobile genetic elements, and their mobility can lead to genomic instability. Retrotransposon insertions are associated with a diverse range of sporadic diseases, including cancer. Thus, it is not a surprise that multiple host defense mechanisms suppress retrotransposition. The 2',5'-oligoadenylate (2-5A) synthetase (OAS)-RNase L system is a mechanism for restricting viral i...

2014
Krishnamurthy Malathi Mohammad Adnan Siddiqui Shubham Dayal Merna Naji Heather J. Ezelle Chun Zeng Aimin Zhou Bret A. Hassel

UNLABELLED The actin cytoskeleton and its network of associated proteins constitute a physical barrier that viruses must circumvent to gain entry into cells for productive infection. The mechanisms by which the physical signals of infection are sensed by the host to activate an innate immune response are not well understood. The antiviral endoribonuclease RNase L is ubiquitously expressed in a ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
B Dong R H Silverman

RNase L is the 2',5'-oligoadenylate (2-5A)-dependent endoribonuclease that functions in interferon action and apoptosis. One of the intriguing, albeit unexplained, features of RNase L is its significant homology to protein kinases. Despite the homology, however, no protein kinase activity was detected during activation and RNA cleavage reactions with human RNase L. Similarly, the kinase plus ri...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2021

SARS-CoV-2 In their Communication on page 21662, Xinjing Tang et al. report the efficient inhibition of using chimeric antisense oligonucleotides through RNase L activation.

2014
Ankush Gupta Pramod C. Rath

Ribonuclease L (RNase L) is an antiviral endoribonuclease of the innate immune system, which is induced and activated by viral infections, interferons, and double stranded RNA (dsRNA) in mammalian cells. Although, RNase L is generally protective against viral infections, abnormal RNase L expression and activity have been associated with a number of diseases. Here, we show that curcumin, a natur...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1997
JoAnn C. Castelli Bret A. Hassel Katherine A. Wood Xiao-Ling Li Kei Amemiya Marinos C. Dalakas Paul F. Torrence Richard J. Youle

The 2-5A system contributes to the antiviral effect of interferons through the synthesis of 2-5A and its activation of the ribonuclease, RNase L. RNase L degrades viral and cellular RNA after activation by unique, 2'-5' phosphodiester-linked, oligoadenylates [2-5A, (pp)p5' A2'(P5'A2')]n, n >=2. Because both the 2-5A system and apoptosis can serve as viral defense mechanisms and RNA degradation ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Xiao-Ling Li Heather J Ezelle Tae-Jin Kang Lei Zhang Kari Ann Shirey Janette Harro Jeffrey D Hasday Saroj K Mohapatra Oswald R Crasta Stefanie N Vogel Alan S Cross Bret A Hassel

Type I IFNs were discovered as the primary antiviral cytokines and are now known to serve critical functions in host defense against bacterial pathogens. Accordingly, established mediators of IFN antiviral activity may mediate previously unrecognized antibacterial functions. RNase-L is the terminal component of an RNA decay pathway that is an important mediator of IFN-induced antiviral activity...

2014
Daphne A. Cooper Babal K. Jha Robert H. Silverman Jay R. Hesselberth David J. Barton

Ribonuclease L (RNase L) is a metal-ion-independent endoribonuclease associated with antiviral and antibacterial defense, cancer and lifespan. Despite the biological significance of RNase L, the RNAs cleaved by this enzyme are poorly defined. In this study, we used deep sequencing methods to reveal the frequency and location of RNase L cleavage sites within host and viral RNAs. To make cDNA lib...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Chandar S Thakur Babal Kant Jha Beihua Dong Jaydip Das Gupta Kenneth M Silverman Hongxia Mao Hiro Sawai Akiko O Nakamura Amiya K Banerjee Andrei Gudkov Robert H Silverman

RNase L, a principal mediator of innate immunity to viral infections in higher vertebrates, is required for a complete IFN antiviral response against certain RNA stranded viruses. dsRNA produced during viral infections activates IFN-inducible synthetases that produce 5'-phosphorylated, 2',5'-oligoadenylates (2-5A) from ATP. 2-5A activates RNase L in a wide range of different mammalian cell type...

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