Publications by authors named "Shishi Qi"

RIG-I-MAVS signaling pathway plays a crucial role in defending against pathogen infection and maintaining immune balance. Upon detecting viral RNA, RIG-I triggers the formation of prion-like aggregates of the adaptor protein MAVS, which then activates the innate antiviral immune response. However, the mechanisms that regulate the aggregation of MAVS are not yet fully understood.

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Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) plays a pivotal role in type I interferon-mediated innate immune response to the cytoplasmic detection of aberrant DNA. STING is a membrane protein localized in endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which upon stimulation translocates to Golgi apparatus and activates downstream signaling cascades. However, the mechanism regulating STING activity and significance of its intracellular traffic are not completely understood.

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RIG-I-MAVS antiviral signaling represents an important pathway to stimulate interferon production and confer innate immunity to the host. Upon binding to viral RNA and Riplet-mediated polyubiquitination, RIG-I promotes prion-like aggregation and activation of MAVS. MAVS subsequently induces interferon production by activating two signaling pathways mediated by TBK1-IRF3 and IKK-NF-κB respectively.

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Unlabelled: Salinity is a major abiotic stress affecting plant growth, development and agriculture productivity. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of salt stress tolerance will provide valuable information for effective crop engineering and breeding. Sugar beet monosomic addition line M14 obtained from the intercross between Beta vulgaris L.

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