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288 related items for PubMed ID: 25942676

  • 1. Overlapping Patterns of Rapid Evolution in the Nucleic Acid Sensors cGAS and OAS1 Suggest a Common Mechanism of Pathogen Antagonism and Escape.
    Hancks DC, Hartley MK, Hagan C, Clark NL, Elde NC.
    PLoS Genet; 2015 May; 11(5):e1005203. PubMed ID: 25942676
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  • 2. Functional evolution of the OAS1 viral sensor: Insights from old world primates.
    Fish I, Boissinot S.
    Infect Genet Evol; 2016 Oct; 44():341-350. PubMed ID: 27393659
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  • 3. Recurrent Loss-of-Function Mutations Reveal Costs to OAS1 Antiviral Activity in Primates.
    Carey CM, Govande AA, Cooper JM, Hartley MK, Kranzusch PJ, Elde NC.
    Cell Host Microbe; 2019 Feb 13; 25(2):336-343.e4. PubMed ID: 30713099
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  • 4. Length dependent activation of OAS proteins by dsRNA.
    Wang Y, Holleufer A, Gad HH, Hartmann R.
    Cytokine; 2020 Feb 13; 126():154867. PubMed ID: 31629990
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  • 5. OAS proteins and cGAS: unifying concepts in sensing and responding to cytosolic nucleic acids.
    Hornung V, Hartmann R, Ablasser A, Hopfner KP.
    Nat Rev Immunol; 2014 Aug 13; 14(8):521-8. PubMed ID: 25033909
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  • 6. OASes and STING: adaptive evolution in concert.
    Mozzi A, Pontremoli C, Forni D, Clerici M, Pozzoli U, Bresolin N, Cagliani R, Sironi M.
    Genome Biol Evol; 2015 Mar 09; 7(4):1016-32. PubMed ID: 25752600
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  • 18. Distinct domain organization and diversity of 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetases.
    Koul A, Hui LT, Lubna N, McKenna SA.
    Biochem Cell Biol; 2024 Aug 01; 102(4):305-318. PubMed ID: 38603810
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  • 20. The human 2',5'-oligoadenylate synthetase locus is composed of three distinct genes clustered on chromosome 12q24.2 encoding the 100-, 69-, and 40-kDa forms.
    Hovnanian A, Rebouillat D, Mattei MG, Levy ER, Marié I, Monaco AP, Hovanessian AG.
    Genomics; 1998 Sep 15; 52(3):267-77. PubMed ID: 9790745
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