id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-348131-pkovyjo6 Li, Yize Activation of RNase L in Egyptian Rousette Bat-Derived RoNi/7 Cells Is Dependent Primarily on OAS3 and Independent of MAVS Signaling 2019-11-12 .txt text/plain 7680 421 60 The mRNA level of RNase L did not change upon IFN treatment in RoNi/7 cells, indicating that, similarly to the human RNASEL gene, bat RNASEL is not an ISG ( Fig. 2A) , consistent with the lack of an ISRE in its promoter region (data not shown). Upon infection with SINV, degradation of rRNA, as assessed by Bioanalyzer, was detected in wild-type (WT) and bOAS1-KO and bOAS2-KO cells but not in bOAS3-KO and bRNase L-KO cells (Fig. 6C) , indicating that the activation of RNase L during SINV infection in RoNi/7 cells is dependent on bOAS3 expression, similar to our previous findings in human cells. bOASL2 shares high sequence similarity with mouse OASL2 (see Fig. S2 in the supplemental material), suggesting that Activation of Bat RNase L Depends on OAS3 but Not MAVS ® like the mouse protein, bOASL2 may have catalytic activity. ./cache/cord-348131-pkovyjo6.txt ./txt/cord-348131-pkovyjo6.txt