📖

ZBP1 Protein

active
wiki page Created: 2026-04-02T07:19:04 By: crosslink-migration Quality: 50% ✓ SciDEX ID: wiki-proteins-zbp1-protein
📖 Wiki Page
protein645 wordssynced 2026-04-02

ZBP1 Protein

Overview

ZBP1 (Z-DNA Binding Protein 1), also known as DAI (DNA-dependent activator of interferon regulatory factors), is a cytosolic nucleic acid sensor that recognizes aberrant nucleic acid structures and triggers innate immune responses. This 651-amino acid protein belongs to the RHIM-domain containing protein family and serves as a critical pattern recognition receptor (PRR) in both the innate immune system and cell death pathways. ZBP1 has gained significant attention in neuroscience research due to its emerging role in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration, particularly through its ability to sense viral nucleic acids and trigger regulated necroptotic cell death (RIPK3-dependent necroptosis). The protein exists predominantly in the cytoplasm but translocates to the nucleus under certain stress conditions, where it can recognize Z-form DNA—an unusual left-handed DNA conformation that typically forms during viral infection or cellular stress.

Function and Biology

ZBP1 functions as a pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) detector through its N-terminal Zα domains, which specifically recognize Z-form nucleic acids. The protein contains two tandem Zα domains capable of binding to Z-DNA and Z-RNA, allowing it to sense viral nucleic acids characteristic of pathogenic infections. The protein also contains a C-terminal RHIM (RIP homotypic interaction motif) domain that mediates protein-protein interactions with downstream signaling molecules, particularly RIPK3 and RIPK1.

...
📖 View canonical wiki page →
Related Entities
ZBP1PROTEIN
Metadataorigin_type: v1_polymorphic_backfill
slugproteins-zbp1-protein
kg_node_idZBP1PROTEIN
entity_typeprotein
origin_typev1_polymorphic_backfill
source_tablewiki_pages
wiki_page_idwp-2e0d6452e0ca
__merged_from{'merged_at': '2026-05-13', 'unprefixed_id': 'proteins-zbp1-protein'}
_schema_version1
📊 Evidence Profile
Evidence Balance
+0%
Certainty
45%
Debates
0
Incoming
9
Outgoing
10
0 supporting 0 contradicting 0 neutral
View full evidence profile →
Public annotations (0)Annotate on Hypothes.is →
No public annotations yet.