| Literature DB >> 27010460 |
Chad V Kuny1, Christopher S Sullivan1.
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27010460 PMCID: PMC4806868 DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1005453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Pathog ISSN: 1553-7366 Impact factor: 6.823
ARTD/PARP nomenclature.
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| ARTD1 | PARP1 | PARylation | |
| ARTD2 | PARP2 | PARylation | |
| ARTD3 | PARP3 | MARylation | |
| ARTD4 | PARP4 | vaultPARP | PARylation* |
| ARTD5 | PARP5a | Tankyrase-1 | PARylation |
| ARTD6 | PARP5b | Tankyrase-2 | PARylation |
| ARTD7 | PARP15 | BAL3 | MARylation |
| ARTD8 | PARP14 | BAL2 | MARylation |
| ARTD9 | PARP9 | BAL1 | Inactive |
| ARTD10 | PARP10 | MARylation | |
| ARTD11 | PARP11 | MARylation* | |
| ARTD12 | PARP12 | ZC3HDC1 | MARylation |
| ARTD13 | PARP13 | ZAP, ZC3HAV1 | Inactive |
| ARTD14 | PARP7 | TIPARP | MARylation |
| ARTD15 | PARP16 | MARylation | |
| ARTD16 | PARP8 | MARylation* | |
| ARTD17 | PARP6 | MARylation* |
The human-encoded ARTDs are listed with their various aliases [3]. Catalytic activity is listed, with asterisks (*) denoting predicted catalytic activity that has not been demonstrated in vitro [1,5].
Fig 1ARTDs/PARPs regulate cellular processes that viruses manipulate.
ARTDs are involved in the regulation of multiple cellular stress responses. Virus infection is inherently stressful for the cell and often induces cellular stress responses in the course of replication. Stress-related pathways that are known to overlap between virus infection and ARTD activity are highlighted above. We have emphasized ARTD15’s role in PERK activation [10] and ARTD13’s ability to regulate RNA transcripts through direct (facilitating degradation of RNA [11,12]) and indirect (contributing to RISC inactivation [9]) mechanisms, while contributing to interferon production in response to molecular signatures of viral RNA [9,13]. We also indicate that multiple members of the ARTD family are interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) [14,15], localize to stress granules [8], and contribute to DNA repair and overall metabolic changes in the cell [2,6,7].