Abstract:Suppressor of IKKepsilon (SIKE), a protein first identified in the antiviral innate immune response associated with TANK‐binding kinase 1 (TBK1), is associated with multiple, distinct protein complexes including TBK1, STRIPAK (striatin interacting phosphatase and kinase) and cytoskeletal proteins, tubulin and actinin. Although SIKE's function is not fully defined in these complexes, SIKE does function as a high‐affinity substrate of TBK1 with phosphorylation occurring at up to six SIKE serine residues, S133, S… Show more
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