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RNF115 Protein

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RNF115 Protein

Overview

RNF115 is a RING finger-containing ubiquitin ligase belonging to the RNF (RING Finger Protein) family of E3 ubiquitin ligases. The protein is encoded by the RNF115 gene located on chromosome 17 in humans. As a member of the RING finger protein superfamily, RNF115 functions as an E3 ubiquitin ligase, which catalyzes the transfer of ubiquitin molecules to target proteins. This post-translational modification regulates protein stability, localization, and function. RNF115 is expressed across multiple tissues with notable abundance in the central nervous system, making it relevant to neurodegenerative pathology. The protein consists of an N-terminal RING finger domain characteristic of RING-type E3 ligases, along with additional regulatory domains that facilitate substrate recognition and protein-protein interactions.

Function and Biology

RNF115 functions as an E3 ubiquitin ligase by promoting the conjugation of ubiquitin molecules to specific substrate proteins in conjunction with E1 ubiquitin-activating enzymes and E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. The RING finger domain of RNF115 coordinates a zinc ion critical for recognizing E2-ubiquitin conjugates and facilitating ubiquitin transfer. This enzymatic activity can result in mono-ubiquitination or poly-ubiquitination of target proteins, depending on the ubiquitin chain topology assembled (K48-linked chains typically signal proteasomal degradation, while K63-linked chains often regulate signaling functions).

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