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The zinc-finger protein ZC3H10 suppresses type I interferon responses during viral infection by repressing interferon-stimulated gene promoters

The zinc-finger protein ZC3H10 suppresses type I interferon responses during viral infection by repressing interferon-stimulated gene promoters

Antiviral type I interferon responses must be tightly restrained to prevent damaging inflammation. This study identifies ZC3H10 as a novel negative regulator that binds TTTC motifs in interferon-stimulated gene promoters to limit antiviral gene expression dur…

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