MHC class II fine tuning by ubiquitination: lesson from MARCHs

Ubiquitination, a posttranscriptional modification, has been known to contribute to many aspects of cellular event (e.g., protein quality control, signal transduction). In 2007 and 2016, we reported physiological E3 ubiquitin ligases for MHC class II; these are membrane-associated ring-CH-type finge...

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description Ubiquitination, a posttranscriptional modification, has been known to contribute to many aspects of cellular event (e.g., protein quality control, signal transduction). In 2007 and 2016, we reported physiological E3 ubiquitin ligases for MHC class II; these are membrane-associated ring-CH-type finger (MARCH)-1 and MARCH-8. Importantly, MARCH-1 and -8 are structurally close to each other, but have different expression profiles. MARCH-1 and -8 are expressed at secondary lymphoid organs and thymic epithelial cells, respectively. These findings suggest contribution of MARCHs to immunological disorders in human; however, its contribution remains to be elucidated. In this review, recent progress on MARCHs will be summarized from molecular and/or immunological point of view and future direction would be discussed.
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Animals
Biology and Evolution of Antigen Presentation
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Cell Biology
Epithelial cells
Gene Function
Histocompatibility Antigens Class II - chemistry
Histocompatibility Antigens Class II - immunology
Histocompatibility Antigens Class II - metabolism
Human Genetics
Humans
Immunology
Major histocompatibility complex
Organs
Post-transcription
Proteins
Quality control
Review
RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional
Signal quality
Signal Transduction
Thymus
Ubiquitin
Ubiquitin - metabolism
Ubiquitin-protein ligase
Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases - metabolism
Ubiquitination
title MHC class II fine tuning by ubiquitination: lesson from MARCHs
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