2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0600397103
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HERC5 is an IFN-induced HECT-type E3 protein ligase that mediates type I IFN-induced ISGylation of protein targets

Abstract: Type I IFNs induce the expression of IFN-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15)and its conjugation to cellular targets. ISGylation is a multistep process involving IFN-inducible Ube1L, UbcH8, and a yet-to-be identified E3 ligase. Here we report the identification of an IFNinduced HECT-type E3 protein ligase, HERC5͞Ceb1, which mediates ISGylation. We also defined a number of proteins modified by ISG15 after IFN triggering or HERC5 overexpression. A reduction in endogenous HERC5 by small interfering RNA inhibition blocks th… Show more

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“…S3B). In addition, we confirmed that these pathways were induced specifically in E11-infected enteroids and not in Caco-2 cells, or in response to CVB, using RT-qPCR for HERC5 (an IFN-inducible E3 ligase) (28) and CXCL11 (Fig. 3F).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…S3B). In addition, we confirmed that these pathways were induced specifically in E11-infected enteroids and not in Caco-2 cells, or in response to CVB, using RT-qPCR for HERC5 (an IFN-inducible E3 ligase) (28) and CXCL11 (Fig. 3F).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Consistently, Ube1l knockout (KO) mice are deficient in ISGylation [13]. An array of essential proteins with diverse biological functions are targeted by ISGylation, underlining the biological importance of ISGylation [14,15,16,17]. Intriguingly, Ube1l KO mice appear to be fertile with no obvious phenotypes.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…As a ubiquitin-like modifier, ISG15 can form covalent conjugates to many cellular proteins, a process termed "protein ISGylation" (12,13). A series of distinct enzymes are involved in the process of protein ISGylation, including ubiquitin-activating enzyme E1 homolog (UBE1L) (14,15), a conjugating enzyme, ubiquitin carrier protein L6 (UBCH8) (E2) (16,17), protein ligases (E3) (18)(19)(20)(21), and an ISG15-specific protease USP18 (22,23), as well as some viral proteins (24). Interestingly, ISG15 and the majority of its modification enzymes are encoded by ISGs (25), indicating that protein ISGylation is a tightly regulated process and plays important roles in immune responses (26).…”
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