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Monitoring Activation of the Antiviral Pattern Recognition Receptors RIG-I And PKR By Limited Protease Digestion and Native PAGE

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Innate defenses to virus infections are triggered by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). The two cytoplasmic PRRs RIG-I and PKR bind to viral signature RNAs, change conformation, oligomerize, and activate antiviral signaling. Methods are described which allow to conveniently monitor the conformational switching and the oligomerization of these cytoplasmic PRRs.

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Title

2:25

Infection of A549 Cells with Rift Valley Fever Virus Clone 13 (Cl 13)

4:17

Preparation od Cell Lysates

5:47

Determination of Conformational Changes of Pattern Recognition Receptors

8:40

Analysis of Oligomeric States of Pattern Recognition Receptors

9:46

Results: RIG-I and PKR Assay

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Conclusion

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