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'''Stimulator of interferon genes''' (STING) induces production of type I interferon when cells are infected by viruses, mycobacteria and intracellular parasites.  STING recognizes and binds cyclic-di-GMP produced by bacteria and cyclic-GMP AMP (cGAMP) produced by viruses.  The C-terminal domain (CTD) (residues 139-379 in human) of STING binds cyclic-di-GMP.  STING is a facilitator of innate immune signaling.
'''Stimulator of interferon genes''' (STING) induces production of type I interferon when cells are infected by viruses, mycobacteria and intracellular parasites.  STING recognizes and binds cyclic-di-GMP produced by bacteria and cyclic-GMP AMP (cGAMP) produced by viruses.  The C-terminal domain (CTD) (residues 139-379 in human) of STING binds cyclic-di-GMP.  STING is a facilitator of innate immune signaling.
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==3D structures of STING==
==3D structures of STING==
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*Stimulator of interferon genes


[[4ef5]], [[4f5w]], [[4f9e]] – hSTING CTD - human<br />
**[[4ef5]], [[4f5w]], [[4f9e]] – hSTING CTD - human<br />
[[4f5e]] – hSTING CTD (mutant)  <br />
**[[4f5e]] – hSTING CTD (mutant)  <br />
[[4jc5]], [[4kc0]] – mSTING CTD - mouse  <br />
**[[4jc5]], [[4kc0]] – mSTING CTD - mouse  <br />


===STING complex with ligand===
*Stimulator of interferon genes complex with ligand
 
[[4ef4]], [[4f5y]], [[4f9g]] – hSTING CTD + c-di-GMP <br />
[[4emt]] – hSTING residues 155-341 + c-di-GMP  <br />
[[4f5d]] – hSTING CTD (mutant) + c-di-GMP  <br />
[[4kby]] – mSTING CTD + c-di-GMP  <br />
[[4ksy]] – hSTING CTD + cGAMP <br />
[[4loh]], [[4loi]] – hSTING CTD + c-di-GMP derivative<br />
[[4loj]], [[4lok]] – mSTING CTD + c-di-GMP derivative<br />
[[4lol]] – mSTING CTD + chemptherapeutic agent DMXAA<br />


**[[4ef4]], [[4f5y]], [[4f9g]] – hSTING CTD + c-di-GMP <br />
**[[4emt]] – hSTING residues 155-341 + c-di-GMP  <br />
**[[4f5d]] – hSTING CTD (mutant) + c-di-GMP  <br />
**[[4kby]] – mSTING CTD + c-di-GMP  <br />
**[[4ksy]] – hSTING CTD + cGAMP <br />
**[[4loh]], [[4loi]] – hSTING CTD + c-di-GMP derivative<br />
**[[4loj]], [[4lok]] – mSTING CTD + c-di-GMP derivative<br />
**[[4lol]] – mSTING CTD + chemptherapeutic agent DMXAA<br />
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Revision as of 14:15, 10 December 2014


Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) induces production of type I interferon when cells are infected by viruses, mycobacteria and intracellular parasites. STING recognizes and binds cyclic-di-GMP produced by bacteria and cyclic-GMP AMP (cGAMP) produced by viruses. The C-terminal domain (CTD) (residues 139-379 in human) of STING binds cyclic-di-GMP. STING is a facilitator of innate immune signaling.

Structure of human STING CTD complex with c-di-GMP (stick model) and Ca+2 ion (green) (PDB entry 4ef4)

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3D structures of STING3D structures of STING

(Updated on 10-December-2014

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