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Protein Domain : E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase TRIM68, RING finger, HC subclass

Primary Identifier  IPR042656 Type  Domain
Short Name  TRIM68_RING-HC
description  TRIM68 is an E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase that negatively regulates Toll-like receptor (TLR)- and RIG-I-like receptor (RLR)-driven type I interferon production by degrading TRK fused gene (TFG), a novel driver of IFN-beta downstream of anti-viral detection systems []. It also functions as a cofactor for androgen receptor-mediated transcription through regulating ligand-dependent transcription of androgen receptor in prostate cancer cells []. Moreover, TRIM68 is a cellular target of autoantibody responses in Sjogren"s syndrome (SS), as well as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is also an auto-antigen for T cells in SS and SLE [, ]. TRIM68 belongs the C-IV subclass of TRIM (tripartite motif) family of proteins that are defined by their N-terminal RBCC (RING, Bbox, and coiled coil) domains, including three consecutive zinc-binding domains, a C3HC4-type RING-HC finger, a B-box, and two coiled coil domains, as well as a B30.2/SPRY (SplA and ryanodine receptor) domain positioned C-terminal to the RBCC domain. This entry represents the C3HC4-type RING-HC finger found in TRIM68.

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