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Filament-like Assemblies of Intracellular Nucleic Acid Sensors: Commonalities and Differences (Molecular Cell)
 


Recent structural and biochemical studies have demonstrated that filamentous assembly of intracellular nucleic acid sensors is required for their activity. Cadena and Hur describe the filament-like assembly of RIG-I-like receptors, AIM2-like receptors, and cGAS. Furthermore, they discuss how filament-like assembly allows for discrimination of self versus non-self nucleic acids.


 
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