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Figure: HHV1-US3 inhibition of host RIG-I signaling (Human-Herpesvirus)

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This figure illustrates the HHV1-US3 inhibition of host RIG-I signaling pathway in human cells. The viral US3 protein (P04413) inhibits RIG-I (O95786), a pattern recognition receptor that normally activates TRIM25 (Q14258), which in turn activates MAVS (Q7Z434) at the mitochondrial membrane. Green arrows indicate activation, red X marks indicate inhibition, and dashed lines represent downstream pathways. This pathway demonstrates the viral strategy for evading host innate immunity by suppressing the cytoplasmic pattern recognition receptor signaling.

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