TRIM is the acronym for "tripartite motif containing proteins". The members of the tripartite motif (TRIM) protein family form a diverse group of proteins with different functions. To date, > 70 members of the TRIM protein family have been identified (Bartsch F 2014). All TRIM proteins are characterized by the possession of three distinctive domains: an N-terminal RING-finger domain, one or two B-box domains and a coiled-coil (Reymond et al 2001).
The individual domains are arranged strictly in the same order and at the same position, which does not change even after deletion of individual domains (Ozato et al. 2008). This property has been preserved over the course of evolution. For this reason, it is likely that the tripartite motif is an integrated functional complex rather than a random collection of individual, independent functional domains (Meroni G et al. 2005).