RNA-binding proteins in immune regulation: a focus on CCCH zinc finger proteins

M Fu, PJ Blackshear - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2017 - nature.com
M Fu, PJ Blackshear
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2017nature.com
Nearly 60 CCCH zinc finger proteins have been identified in humans and mice. These
proteins are involved in the regulation of multiple steps of RNA metabolism, including mRNA
splicing, polyadenylation, transportation, translation and decay. Several CCCH zinc finger
proteins, such as tristetraprolin (TTP), roquin 1 and MCPIP1 (also known as regnase 1), are
crucial for many aspects of immune regulation by targeting mRNAs for degradation and
modulation of signalling pathways. In this Review, we focus on the emerging roles of CCCH …
Abstract
Nearly 60 CCCH zinc finger proteins have been identified in humans and mice. These proteins are involved in the regulation of multiple steps of RNA metabolism, including mRNA splicing, polyadenylation, transportation, translation and decay. Several CCCH zinc finger proteins, such as tristetraprolin (TTP), roquin 1 and MCPIP1 (also known as regnase 1), are crucial for many aspects of immune regulation by targeting mRNAs for degradation and modulation of signalling pathways. In this Review, we focus on the emerging roles of CCCH zinc finger proteins in the regulation of immune responses through their effects on cytokine production, immune cell activation and immune homeostasis.
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