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DDX58 binds CYLD and K63. 2 / 2
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"Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase CYLD, a de-ubiquitination enzyme, physically interacts with RIG-I and removes its K63 linked polyubiquitin chains to attenuate antiviral activity XREF_BIBR."

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"In a yeast two-hybrid screen, SDC4 was identified as a RIG-I interacting protein that promotes the binding of RIG-I with CYLD in order to decrease K63-linked ubiquitination (Lin et al., 2016)."