UFMylation inhibits the proinflammatory capacity of interferon-γ–activated macrophages
Balce DR, Wang YT, McAllaster MR, Dunlap BF, Orvedahl A, Hykes BL, Droit L, Handley SA, Wilen CB, Doench JG, Orchard RC, Stallings CL, Virgin HW. UFMylation inhibits the proinflammatory capacity of interferon-γ–activated macrophages. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2020, 118: e2011763118. PMID: 33372156, PMCID: PMC7817147, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2011763118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenome-wide CRISPR knockout screenCRISPR knockout screensEndoplasmic reticulum stress responseRegulation of responsesReticulum stress responseKnockout screensTranscriptional responseGenetic roadmapIFN-γ responsesTumor necrosis factorNegative regulatorMolecular linkUfmylation pathwayUnexpected roleStress responseMacrophage cell lineIFN-γ activationIntracellular pathogensProinflammatory capacityConjugation systemInfluenza infectionCellular immunityIFN-γ effectsNecrosis factorImmune response