The RING finger protein family in health and disease

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Chunmei Cai
Yan-Dong Tang
Jingbo Zhai
Chunfu Zheng
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[1] Qinghai University,Research Center for High Altitude Medicine, School of Medical
[2] Harbin Veterinary Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology
[3] Inner Mongolia Minzu University,Medical College
[4] Key Laboratory of Zoonose Prevention and Control at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,The State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Regulation and Breeding of Grassland Livestock, School of Life Sciences
[5] Inner Mongolia University,Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medical Sciences
[6] Fujian Medical University,Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases
[7] University of Calgary,undefined
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Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy | / 7卷
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Ubiquitination is a highly conserved and fundamental posttranslational modification (PTM) in all eukaryotes regulating thousands of proteins. The RING (really interesting new gene) finger (RNF) protein, containing the RING domain, exerts E3 ubiquitin ligase that mediates the covalent attachment of ubiquitin (Ub) to target proteins. Multiple reviews have summarized the critical roles of the tripartite-motif (TRIM) protein family, a subgroup of RNF proteins, in various diseases, including cancer, inflammatory, infectious, and neuropsychiatric disorders. Except for TRIMs, since numerous studies over the past decades have delineated that other RNF proteins also exert widespread involvement in several diseases, their importance should not be underestimated. This review summarizes the potential contribution of dysregulated RNF proteins, except for TRIMs, to the pathogenesis of some diseases, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegenerative disorder. Since viral infection is broadly involved in the induction and development of those diseases, this manuscript also highlights the regulatory roles of RNF proteins, excluding TRIMs, in the antiviral immune responses. In addition, we further discuss the potential intervention strategies targeting other RNF proteins for the prevention and therapeutics of those human diseases.
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