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Toxoplasma gondii secreted effectors co-opt host repressor complexes to inhibit necroptosis
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
During infection, Toxoplasma gondii translocates effector proteins directly into its host cell to subvert various signaling pathways. Here we characterize a novel secreted effector that localizes to the host cell nucleus where it modulates NCoR/SMRT repressor complex levels to repress interferon regulated genes involved in cell death. Type I and type II interferons upregulate many genes including protein kinase R (PKR), inducing formation of the necrosome complex that activates Mixed Lineage
doi:10.1101/2020.08.31.275339
fatcat:hcmfetvs4bd6foty6vhsx6ddwa