Molecular structure and function of mysterin/RNF213

Author:

Morito Daisuke1

Affiliation:

1. Showa University School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry, , Hatanodai 1-5-8, Shinagawa, Tokyo 142-0064, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Mysterin is a large intracellular protein harboring a RING finger ubiquitin ligase domain and is also referred to as RING finger protein 213 (RNF213). The author performed the first molecular cloning of the mysterin gene as the final step in genetic exploration of cerebrovascular moyamoya disease (MMD) and initiated the next round of exploration to understand its molecular and cellular functions. Although much remains unknown, accumulating findings suggest that mysterin functions in cells by targeting massive intracellular structures, such as lipid droplets (LDs) and various invasive pathogens. In the latter case, mysterin appears to directly surround and ubiquitylate the surface of pathogens and stimulate cell-autonomous antimicrobial reactions, such as xenophagy and inflammatory response. To date, multiple mutations causing MMD have been identified within and near the RING finger domain of mysterin; however, their functional relevance remains largely unknown. Besides the RING finger, mysterin harbors a dynein-like ATPase core and an RZ finger, another ubiquitin ligase domain unique to mysterin, while functional exploration of these domains has also just commenced. In this review, the author attempts to summarize the core findings regarding the molecular structure and function of the mysterin protein, with an emphasis on the perspective of MMD research.

Funder

Japan Foundation of Applied Enzymology

Kawano Masanori Memorial Public Interest Incorporated Foundation for Promotion of Pediatrics

The NOVARTIS Foundation (Japan) for the Promotion of Science

Suzuken Memorial Foundation

The Ichiro Kanehara Foundation for Promotion of Medical Sciences and Medical Care

Takeda Science Foundation

ONO Medical Research Foundation

Astellas Foundation for Research on Metabolic Disorders

The Naito Foundation

AMED

JSPS KAKENHI

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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