TRAF family proteins link PKR with NF-kappa B activation
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Molecular basis for PKR activation by PACT or dsRNAViral double-stranded RNAs from vaccinia virus early or intermediate gene transcripts possess PKR activating function, resulting in NF-kappaB activation, when the K1 protein is absent or mutatedPathogen recognition and inflammatory signaling in innate immune defensesRAX, the PKR activator, sensitizes cells to inflammatory cytokines, serum withdrawal, chemotherapy, and viral infectionImpact of protein kinase PKR in cell biology: from antiviral to antiproliferative actionPhleboviruses and the Type I Interferon ResponseProtein kinase PKR and RNA adenosine deaminase ADAR1: new roles for old players as modulators of the interferon responseThe response of mammalian cells to double-stranded RNAInterferon-inducible antiviral effectorsThe RNA-activated Protein Kinase Enhances the Induction of Interferon- and Apoptosis Mediated by Cytoplasmic RNA SensorsDiverse Strategies Used by Picornaviruses to Escape Host RNA Decay PathwaysThe protein kinase double-stranded RNA-dependent (PKR) enhances protection against disease cause by a non-viral pathogen.Activation of NF-kB pathway by virus infection requires Rb expression.dsRNA Binding Domain of PKR Is Proteolytically Released by Enterovirus A71 to Facilitate Viral Replication.Activity and regulation of alpha interferon in respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus experimental infections.Hepatitis C virus reveals a novel early control in acute immune response.Autocrine tumor necrosis factor alpha links endoplasmic reticulum stress to the membrane death receptor pathway through IRE1alpha-mediated NF-kappaB activation and down-regulation of TRAF2 expression.Protein kinase regulated by dsRNA downregulates the interferon production in dengue virus- and dsRNA-stimulated human lung epithelial cellsDual activators of protein kinase R (PKR) and protein kinase R-like kinase PERK identify common and divergent catalytic targets.The early interferon response to rotavirus is regulated by PKR and depends on MAVS/IPS-1, RIG-I, MDA-5, and IRF3.SIRT1 stabilizes PML promoting its sumoylationTranscriptome analysis of the white body of the squid Euprymna tasmanica with emphasis on immune and hematopoietic gene discovery.Protein-Binding Function of RNA-Dependent Protein Kinase Promotes Proliferation through TRAF2/RIP1/NF-κB/c-Myc Pathway in Pancreatic β cellsProtein kinase PKR catalytic activity is required for the PKR-dependent activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases and amplification of interferon beta induction following virus infection.PKR Transduces MDA5-Dependent Signals for Type I IFN Induction.Immune responses to dsRNA: implications for gene silencing technologies.Protein kinase PKR amplification of interferon β induction occurs through initiation factor eIF-2α-mediated translational controldsRNA-dependent protein kinase PKR and its role in stress, signaling and HCV infection.A comprehensive map of the toll-like receptor signaling network.RNA interference for the treatment of papillomavirus disease.The kinase activity of PKR represses inflammasome activity.The role of chemokines during herpes simplex virus-1 infection.Protein kinase R-dependent regulation of interleukin-10 in response to double-stranded RNA.Induction of protein kinase PKR-dependent activation of interferon regulatory factor 3 by vaccinia virus occurs through adapter IPS-1 signalingProtein kinase PKR-dependent activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases occurs through mitochondrial adapter IPS-1 and is antagonized by vaccinia virus E3L.Dephosphorylation of eIF2alpha mediated by the gamma134.5 protein of herpes simplex virus 1 facilitates viral neuroinvasionZebularine upregulates expression of CYP genes through inhibition of DNMT1 and PKR in HepG2 cells.Altered expression of apoptotic genes in response to OCT4B1 suppression in human tumor cell lines.The PKR activator, PACT, becomes a PKR inhibitor during HIV-1 replication.Okadaic acid activates the PKR pathway and induces apoptosis through PKR stimulation in MG63 osteoblast-like cells.
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TRAF family proteins link PKR with NF-kappa B activation
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Hiroyasu Nakano
Joaquín Rullas
José Alcamí
Maria Angel García
Paulino Gomez-Puertas
Susana Guerra
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10.1128/MCB.24.10.4502-4512.2004
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z