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TRIM Proteins and Their Roles in Antiviral Host Defenses
Annual Review of Virology ( IF 11.3 ) Pub Date : 2018-09-28 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-092917-043323
Michiel van Gent 1 , Konstantin M.J. Sparrer 1 , Michaela U. Gack 1
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Tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins are a versatile family of ubiquitin E3 ligases involved in a multitude of cellular processes. Studies in recent years have demonstrated that many TRIM proteins play central roles in the host defense against viral infection. While some TRIM proteins directly antagonize distinct steps in the viral life cycle, others regulate signal transduction pathways induced by innate immune sensors, thereby modulating antiviral cytokine responses. Furthermore, TRIM proteins have been implicated in virus-induced autophagy and autophagy-mediated viral clearance. Given the important role of TRIM proteins in antiviral restriction, it is not surprising that several viruses have evolved effective maneuvers to neutralize the antiviral action of specific TRIM proteins. Here, we describe the major antiviral mechanisms of TRIM proteins as well as viral strategies to escape TRIM-mediated host immunity.

中文翻译:


TRIM蛋白及其在抗病毒宿主防御中的作用

三方基序(TRIM)蛋白是泛素E3连接酶的多功能家族,涉及许多细胞过程。近年来的研究表明,许多TRIM蛋白在宿主防御病毒感染中起着核心作用。虽然某些TRIM蛋白直接拮抗病毒生命周期中的不同步骤,但其他TRIM蛋白则调节先天免疫传感器诱导的信号转导途径,从而调节抗病毒细胞因子的应答。此外,TRIM蛋白与病毒诱导的自噬和自噬介导的病毒清除有关。考虑到TRIM蛋白在抗病毒限制中的重要作用,不足为奇的是几种病毒已经进化出有效的方法来中和特定TRIM蛋白的抗病毒作用。这里,

更新日期:2018-09-28
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