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Gene Information

Gene symbol: DDX56

Gene name: DEAD (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp) box helicase 56

HGNC ID: 18193

Synonyms: NOH61

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 DDX3X 1 hits
2 DDX6 1 hits
3 IFNG 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 21957497 Quantitative mass spectrometry of DENV-2 RNA-interacting proteins reveals that the DEAD-box RNA helicase DDX6 binds the DB1 and DB2 3' UTR structures.
2 21957497 We identified several proteins, including DDX6, G3BP1, G3BP2, Caprin1, and USP10, implicated in P body (PB) and stress granule (SG) function, and not previously known to bind DENV RNAs.  
3 21957497 Additional experiments demonstrate that, in contrast to DDX6, the SG proteins G3BP1, G3BP2, Caprin1 and USP10 bind to the variable region (VR) in the 3' UTR.  
4 25437271 DEAD-box RNA helicase DDX3X inhibits DENV replication via regulating type one interferon pathway.
5 25437271 The interferon (IFN)-β transcription level decreased during the early stage of DENV infection in DDX3X-silenced cells compared with that in the controls.
6 25437271 DDX3X could stimulate IFN-β transcription through the IRF3 and the NFκB branches in DENV-infected cells.
7 25437271 Our data imply that DDX3X, a member of DEAD-box RNA helicase, is necessary for IFN production and could inhibit DENV replication.
8 25437271 DEAD-box RNA helicase DDX3X inhibits DENV replication via regulating type one interferon pathway.
9 25437271 The interferon (IFN)-β transcription level decreased during the early stage of DENV infection in DDX3X-silenced cells compared with that in the controls.
10 25437271 DDX3X could stimulate IFN-β transcription through the IRF3 and the NFκB branches in DENV-infected cells.
11 25437271 Our data imply that DDX3X, a member of DEAD-box RNA helicase, is necessary for IFN production and could inhibit DENV replication.