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TRIM-mediated precision autophagy targets cytoplasmic regulators of innate immunity
Tomonori Kimura, Ashish Jain, Seong Won Choi, Michael A. Mandell, Kate Schroder, Terje Johansen, Vojo Deretić
The Journal of Cell Biology · 2015 · ▲ 322 citations
Abstract
The present paradigms of selective autophagy(definition) in mammalian cells cannot fully explain the specificity and selectivity of autophagic degradation. In this paper, we report that a subset of tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins act as specialized receptors for highly specific autophagy (precision autophagy) of key components of the inflammasome and type I interferon response systems. TRIM20 targets the inflammasome components, including NLRP3, NLRP1, and pro-caspase 1, for autophagic degradation, whereas TRIM21 targets IRF3. TRIM20 and TRIM21 directly bind their respective cargo and recruit autophagic machinery to execute degradation. The autophagic function of TRIM20 is affected by mutations associated with familial Mediterranean fever. These findings broaden the concept of TRIMs acting as autophagic receptor regulators executing precision autophagy of specific cytoplasmic targets. In the case of TRIM20 and TRIM21, precision autophagy controls the hub signaling machineries and key factors, inflammasome and type I interferon, directing cardinal innate immunity response systems in humans.
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Kimura, T., Jain, A., Choi, S.W., Mandell, M.A., Schroder, K., Johansen, T., & Deretić, V. (2015). TRIM-mediated precision autophagy targets cytoplasmic regulators of innate immunity. <em>The Journal of Cell Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201503023
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Kimura T, Jain A, Choi SW, Mandell MA, Schroder K, Johansen T, et al. TRIM-mediated precision autophagy targets cytoplasmic regulators of innate immunity. The Journal of Cell Biology. 2015. doi:10.1083/jcb.201503023.
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@article{tomonori2015TRIMme,
title = {TRIM-mediated precision autophagy targets cytoplasmic regulators of innate immunity},
author = {Tomonori Kimura and Ashish Jain and Seong Won Choi and Michael A. Mandell and Kate Schroder and Terje Johansen and Vojo Deretić},
journal = {The Journal of Cell Biology},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1083/jcb.201503023},
}
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