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Publication : Activation of STING requires palmitoylation at the Golgi.

First Author  Mukai K Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  11932 PubMed ID  27324217
Mgi Jnum  J:239879 Mgi Id  MGI:5881983
Doi  10.1038/ncomms11932 Citation  Mukai K, et al. (2016) Activation of STING requires palmitoylation at the Golgi. Nat Commun 7:11932
abstractText  Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is essential for the type I interferon response against DNA pathogens. In response to the presence of DNA and/or cyclic dinucleotides, STING translocates from the endoplasmic reticulum to perinuclear compartments. However, the role of this subcellular translocation remains poorly defined. Here we show that palmitoylation of STING at the Golgi is essential for activation of STING. Treatment with palmitoylation inhibitor 2-bromopalmitate (2-BP) suppresses palmitoylation of STING and abolishes the type I interferon response. Mutation of two membrane-proximal Cys residues (Cys88/91) suppresses palmitoylation, and this STING mutant cannot induce STING-dependent host defense genes. STING variants that constitutively induce the type I interferon response were found in patients with autoimmune diseases. The response elicited by these STING variants is effectively inhibited by 2-BP or an introduction of Cys88/91Ser mutation. Our results may lead to new treatments for cytosolic DNA-triggered autoinflammatory diseases.
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