id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-002413-795wuqz5 Balinsky, Corey A. IRAV (FLJ11286), an Interferon-Stimulated Gene with Antiviral Activity against Dengue Virus, Interacts with MOV10 2017-02-14 .txt text/plain 5485 278 47 title: IRAV (FLJ11286), an Interferon-Stimulated Gene with Antiviral Activity against Dengue Virus, Interacts with MOV10 IRAV is an RNA binding protein and localizes to cytoplasmic processing bodies (P bodies) in uninfected cells, where it interacts with the MOV10 RISC complex RNA helicase, suggesting a role for IRAV in the processing of viral RNA. FLJ11286, which we refer to here as IRAV (interferon-regulated antiviral gene) (also annotated as C19orf66, UPF0515, or RyDEN), encodes a protein 291 amino acids (aa) in length with a calculated molecular mass of 33.1 kDa. Analysis of published microarray data suggests that IRAV (FLJ11286) is upregulated in response to type I and type II IFNs (6, 20, (24) (25) (26) . IRAV also associates with the host RNA binding proteins UPF1 and HuR (ELAV1) and interacts with MOV10 (a RISC complex RNA helicase), suggesting a role for IRAV in processing or stability of RNA. ./cache/cord-002413-795wuqz5.txt ./txt/cord-002413-795wuqz5.txt