Structure of the PRYSPRY-domain: implications for autoinflammatory diseases.
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Structural basis for Par-4 recognition by the SPRY domain- and SOCS box-containing proteins SPSB1, SPSB2, and SPSB4TRIM family proteins and their emerging roles in innate immunityAll three variable regions of the TRIM5alpha B30.2 domain can contribute to the specificity of retrovirus restrictionStructural basis for PRYSPRY-mediated tripartite motif (TRIM) protein functionCrystal structure of the TRIM25 B30.2 (PRYSPRY) domain: a key component of antiviral signallingA rare null allele potentially encoding a dominant-negative TRIM5alpha protein in Baka pygmiesDiscordant evolution of the adjacent antiretroviral genes TRIM22 and TRIM5 in mammals.Interfering residues narrow the spectrum of MLV restriction by human TRIM5alpha.Characterization of a core fragment of the rhesus monkey TRIM5α protein.Pathogenesis of familial periodic fever syndromes or hereditary autoinflammatory syndromes.Advances in the understanding of familial Mediterranean fever and possibilities for targeted therapy.Homology-based identification of capsid determinants that protect HIV1 from human TRIM5α restrictionMEFV mutations affecting pyrin amino acid 577 cause autosomal dominant autoinflammatory disease.Two surface-exposed elements of the B30.2/SPRY domain as potency determinants of N-tropic murine leukemia virus restriction by human TRIM5alpha.The B30.2 domain of pyrin, the familial Mediterranean fever protein, interacts directly with caspase-1 to modulate IL-1beta productionCharacterization of an amino-terminal dimerization domain from retroviral restriction factor Fv1Identification of a genomic reservoir for new TRIM genes in primate genomes.Cyclophilin A, TRIM5, and resistance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infectionCrystal structure of TRIM20 C-terminal coiled-coil/B30.2 fragment: implications for the recognition of higher order oligomersTRIM5 structure, HIV-1 capsid recognition, and innate immune signalingTRIM22: A Diverse and Dynamic Antiviral ProteinThe spectrum of autoinflammatory diseases: recent bench to bedside observationsTrim65: a cofactor for regulation of the microRNA pathwayDynamics of the SPRY domain-containing SOCS box protein 2: flexibility of key functional loopsThe control of viral infection by tripartite motif proteins and cyclophilin A.Biochemical and biophysical characterization of a chimeric TRIM21-TRIM5alpha proteinAn invariant surface patch on the TRIM5alpha PRYSPRY domain is required for retroviral restriction but dispensable for capsid binding.Potent inhibition of HIV-1 by TRIM5-cyclophilin fusion proteins engineered from human componentsThe PRY/SPRY/B30.2 domain of butyrophilin 1A1 (BTN1A1) binds to xanthine oxidoreductase: implications for the function of BTN1A1 in the mammary gland and other tissues.TRIM22-Mediated Apoptosis is Associated with Bak Oligomerization in Monocytes.The capsid protein of human immunodeficiency virus: interactions of HIV-1 capsid with host protein factors.Structure and function of the SPRY/B30.2 domain proteins involved in innate immunity.TRIM family proteins: emerging class of RING E3 ligases as regulator of NF-κB pathway.Differential Expression of miR-4520a Associated With Pyrin Mutations in Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF).Ubiquitin enzymes in the regulation of immune responses.Increased prevalence of MEFV exon 10 variants in Japanese patients with adult-onset Still's disease.Structure of the SPRY domain of the human RNA helicase DDX1, a putative interaction platform within a DEAD-box protein.Conserved structural and functional aspects of the tripartite motif gene family point towards therapeutic applications in multiple diseases.A MID1 gene mutation in a patient with Opitz G/BBB syndrome that altered the 3D structure of SPRY domain.The Frequency of MEFV Gene Mutations and Genotypes in Sanliurfa Province, South-Eastern Region of Turkey, after the Syrian Civil War by Using Next Generation Sequencing and Report of a Novel Exon 4 Mutation (I423T).
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Structure of the PRYSPRY-domain: implications for autoinflammatory diseases.
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Structure of the PRYSPRY-domain: implications for autoinflammatory diseases.
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Structure of the PRYSPRY-domain: implications for autoinflammatory diseases.
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Structure of the PRYSPRY-domain: implications for autoinflammatory diseases.
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Christian Grütter
Christophe Briand
Guido Capitani
Markus G Grütter
Peer R E Mittl
Stephanie Papin
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10.1016/J.FEBSLET.2005.11.076
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2005-12-09T00:00:00Z