2003
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m211285200
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c-MIR, a Human E3 Ubiquitin Ligase, Is a Functional Homolog of Herpesvirus Proteins MIR1 and MIR2 and Has Similar Activity

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“…However, there is indirect evidence that c-MIR might be a physiological immune modulator in vivo. We previously showed that forced expression of c-MIR down-regulates the expression of B7-2 and that c-MIR is expressed in human monocyte-derived DCs (1). In this study, we showed that the expression of MHC II was significantly inhibited by c-MIR in APCs, and that c-MIR was moderately expressed in splenic macrophages and splenic DCs, which are physiological APCs in vivo.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…However, there is indirect evidence that c-MIR might be a physiological immune modulator in vivo. We previously showed that forced expression of c-MIR down-regulates the expression of B7-2 and that c-MIR is expressed in human monocyte-derived DCs (1). In this study, we showed that the expression of MHC II was significantly inhibited by c-MIR in APCs, and that c-MIR was moderately expressed in splenic macrophages and splenic DCs, which are physiological APCs in vivo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…As shown in the case of other families of E3, MIR family proteins also induce the ubiquitination through binding to target molecules (1). The lysine residues in the cytoplasmic tail of target molecules have been identified as the sites for ubiquitination by MIR family proteins.…”
Section: Inhibition Of Mhc Class II Expression and Immune Responses Bmentioning
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“…As documented for the viral homologs, the replacement of the RING by the one of another E3s does not affect the function of MIR1 (59). Interestingly, MARCH9 retained full activity against MHC I molecules in the context of the MARCH1 RING domain (M1-9DIRT) whereas the chimeric molecules has lost most of its activity against MHC II molecules (Fig.…”
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confidence: 91%