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REUL is a novel E3 ubiquitin ligase and stimulator of retinoic-acid-inducible gene-I.


ABSTRACT: RIG-I and MDA5 are cytoplasmic sensors that recognize different species of viral RNAs, leads to activation of the transcription factors IRF3 and NF-kappaB, which collaborate to induce type I interferons. In this study, we identified REUL, a RING-finger protein, as a specific RIG-I-interacting protein. REUL was associated with RIG-I, but not MDA5, through its PRY and SPRY domains. Overexpression of REUL potently potentiated RIG-I-, but not MDA5-mediated downstream signalling and antiviral activity. In contrast, the RING domain deletion mutant of REUL suppressed Sendai virus (SV)-induced, but not cytoplasmic polyI:C-induced activation of IFN-beta promoter. Knockdown of endogenous REUL by RNAi inhibited SV-triggered IFN-beta expression, and also increased VSV replication. Full-length RIG-I, but not the CARD domain deletion mutant of RIG-I, underwent ubiquitination induced by REUL. The Lys 154, 164, and 172 residues of the RIG-I CARD domain were critical for efficient REUL-mediated ubiquitination, as well as the ability of RIG-I to induce activation of IFN-beta promoter. These findings suggest that REUL is an E3 ubiquitin ligase of RIG-I and specifically stimulates RIG-I-mediated innate antiviral activity.

SUBMITTER: Gao D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2684588 | biostudies-other | 2009 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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REUL is a novel E3 ubiquitin ligase and stimulator of retinoic-acid-inducible gene-I.

Gao Dong D   Yang Yong-Kang YK   Wang Rui-Peng RP   Zhou Xiang X   Diao Fei-Ci FC   Li Min-Dian MD   Zhai Zhong-He ZH   Jiang Zheng-Fan ZF   Chen Dan-Ying DY  

PloS one 20090601 6


RIG-I and MDA5 are cytoplasmic sensors that recognize different species of viral RNAs, leads to activation of the transcription factors IRF3 and NF-kappaB, which collaborate to induce type I interferons. In this study, we identified REUL, a RING-finger protein, as a specific RIG-I-interacting protein. REUL was associated with RIG-I, but not MDA5, through its PRY and SPRY domains. Overexpression of REUL potently potentiated RIG-I-, but not MDA5-mediated downstream signalling and antiviral activit  ...[more]

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