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Protein Domain : Roquin-1

Primary Identifier  IPR032671 Type  Family
Short Name  RC3H1
description  Roquin-1 (RC3H1) is a post-transcriptional repressor required to repress follicular helper T cells (Tfh) and autoimmunity []. It binds to messenger RNAs (mRNAs) and regulates gene expression posttranscriptionally. For instance, it controls ICOS (inducible costimulator) expression through binding to the 3' UTR of ICOS mRNA and by interacting with proteins that confer post-transcriptional repression []. Besides ICOS, it also represses Ox40 and interferon-gamma in T cells, and this helps to prevent inappropriate T cell activation and Tfh cell differentiation [, ].Roquin-1 and its paralogue, Roquin-2 (Rc3h2), have been found to redundantly repress the mRNAs controlling T follicular helper cells and systemic inflammation [, ]. Tfhs are helper T-cells specialised in facilitating B-cell responses [].

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