Signaling and antiviral effectors – Jean-Luc Imler

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IMLER Jean-Luc

Jean-Luc Imler, PhD. Group leader at UPR 9022 – M3i CNRS

IMLER Jean-Luc

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UPR 9022 – M3I CNRS

Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire du CNRS
2 allée Konrad Roentgen
67084 Strasbourg Cedex
France

Research topics

  • Mechanism of non-self RNA sensing in virus infected cells
  • Receptors and signaling triggered by viral RNA across evolution
  • Antiviral effector mechanisms triggered by viral RNA
  • Antiviral restriction mechanisms targeting RNA

Role in NetRNA

The group of Jean-Luc Imler contributes expertise in antiviral immunity to the network. The group studies the biology of the pattern recognition receptors sensing viral infection in insects and the responses they trigger. One long term goal is to exploit the biodiversity of insects to identify original mechanisms of antiviral immunity, the characterization of which could point to innovative antiviral strategies.

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Posted on

23 January 2023

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