TRIM21 is the acronym for "Tripartite motif containing-21" a cytosolic ubiquitin ligase and an antibody receptor. TRIM 21 is a member of the TRIM protein family, which comprises>70 members with different functions. All TRIM proteins are characterized by the possession of three distinctive domains:
- an N-terminal RING finger
- one or two B-box domains and
- a coiled-coil.
TRIM21 exhibits antiviral functions. It provides a kind of last line of defense against invading viruses. Here, Trim 21 acts as a sensor that intercepts antibody-coated viruses that have escaped extracellular neutralization and have breached the cell membrane.
Upon binding of antibodies attached to viruses, TRIM21 triggers a coordinated effector and signaling response that prevents viral replication while simultaneously establishing an antiviral cellular state. This dual function is tightly regulated by auto-ubiquitination and phosphorylation. In addition, TRIM21 can act synergistically with the complement system.