A surprising new role for a major immune regulator
Better known as a cellular sentry, STING is also an ion channel that influences an array of immune responses

Credit: RCSB Protein Data Bank
A model of the human STING protein.
Funding
Support for this study was provided by National Institutes of Health, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the European Molecular Biology Organization, and the Cancer Research Institute and Bristol Myers Squibb.
Paper Cited
Liu B, Carlson R, et al. Human STING is a proton channel. . Online August 3, 2023. DOI :10.1126/science.adf8974.