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bioRxiv ; 2024 Apr 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38659932

RESUMO

E3-ubiquitin ligases (E3s) are main components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), as they determine substrate specificity in response to internal and external cues to regulate protein homeostasis. However, the regulation of membrane protein ubiquitination by E3s within distinct cell membrane compartments or organelles is not well understood. We show that FBXO10, the interchangeable component of the SKP1/CUL1/F-box ubiquitin ligase complex (SCF-E3), undergoes lipid-modification with geranylgeranyl isoprenoid at Cysteine953 (C953), facilitating its dynamic trafficking to the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM). FBXO10 polypeptide does not contain a canonical mitochondrial targeting sequence (MTS); instead, its geranylgeranylation at C953 and the interaction with two cytosolic factors, PDE6δ (a prenyl group-binding protein), and HSP90 (a mitochondrial chaperone) orchestrate specific OMM targeting of prenyl-FBXO10 across diverse membrane compartments. The geranylgeranylation-deficient FBXO10(C953S) mutant redistributes away from the OMM, leading to impaired mitochondrial ATP production, decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, and increased mitochondrial fragmentation. Phosphoglycerate mutase 5 (PGAM5) was identified as a potential substrate of FBXO10 at the OMM using comparative quantitative mass spectrometry analyses of enriched mitochondria (LFQ-MS/MS), leveraging the redistribution of FBXO10(C953S). FBXO10, but not FBXO10(C953S), promoted polyubiquitylation and degradation of PGAM5. Examination of the role of this pathway in a physiological context revealed that the loss of FBXO10 or expression of prenylation-deficient-FBXO10(C953S) inhibited PGAM5 degradation, disrupted mitochondrial homeostasis, and impaired myogenic differentiation of human iPSCs and murine myoblasts. Our studies identify a mechanism for selective E3-ligase mediated regulation of mitochondrial membrane proteostasis and metabolic health, potentially amenable to therapeutic intervention.

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STAR Protoc ; 4(3): 102416, 2023 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37405928

RESUMO

Prenylation and palmitoylation are two major lipid modifications of cellular proteins that anchor proteins to cell membranes. Here, we present a protocol for detecting these modifications in cellular proteins by radioactive metabolic labeling. We describe steps for metabolic labeling of cells, cell harvesting for carrying out immunoprecipitations, subjecting immunocomplexes to SDS-PAGE, and transferring them to polyvinylidine flouride (PVDF) membranes. We then detail detection of labeled target proteins by exposing PVDF membranes to phosphor screens and using a phosphor imager machine. For complete details of this protocol, please refer to Liang et al.1.


Assuntos
Polímeros de Fluorcarboneto , Lipídeos de Membrana , Proteínas , Proteínas/metabolismo , Polivinil/metabolismo , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos
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Cell Rep ; 42(1): 111999, 2023 01 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36662618

RESUMO

Substrate degradation by the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) in specific membrane compartments remains elusive. Here, we show that the interplay of two lipid modifications and PDE6δ regulates compartmental substrate targeting via the SCFFBXL2. FBXL2 is palmitoylated in a prenylation-dependent manner on cysteines 417 and 419 juxtaposed to the CaaX motif. Palmitoylation/depalmitoylation regulates its subcellular trafficking for substrate engagement and degradation. To control its subcellular distribution, lipid-modified FBXL2 interacts with PDE6δ. Perturbing the equilibrium between FBXL2 and PDE6δ disrupts the delivery of FBXL2 to all membrane compartments, whereas depalmitoylated FBXL2 is enriched on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Depalmitoylated FBXL2(C417S/C419S) promotes the degradation of IP3R3 at the ER, inhibits IP3R3-dependent mitochondrial calcium overload, and counteracts calcium-dependent cell death upon oxidative stress. In contrast, disrupting the PDE6δ-FBXL2 equilibrium has the opposite effect. These findings describe a mechanism underlying spatially-restricted substrate degradation and suggest that inhibition of FBXL2 palmitoylation and/or binding to PDE6δ may offer therapeutic benefits.


Assuntos
Proteínas F-Box , Proteínas F-Box/metabolismo , Cálcio/metabolismo , Lipoilação , Ubiquitinação , Lipídeos
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Curr Opin Pharmacol ; 67: 102310, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36288660

RESUMO

The ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) is a proteolytic machinery for the degradation of protein substrates that are post-translationally conjugated with ubiquitin polymers through the enzymatic action of ubiquitin ligases, in a process termed ubiquitylation. Ubiquitylation of substrates precedes their proteolysis via proteasomes, a hierarchical feature of UPS. E3-ubiquitin ligases recruit protein substrates providing specificity for ubiquitylation. Innate and adaptive immune system networks are regulated by ubiquitylation and substrate degradation via E3-ligases/UPS. Deregulation of E3-ligases/UPS components in immune cells is involved in the development of lymphomas, neurodevelopmental abnormalities, and cancers. Targeting E3-ligases for therapeutic intervention provides opportunities to mitigate the unintended broad effects of 26S proteasome inhibition. Recently, bifunctional moieties such as PROTACs and molecular glues have been developed to re-purpose E3-ligases for targeted degradation of unwanted aberrant proteins, with a potential for clinical use. Here, we summarize the involvement of E3-ligases/UPS components in immune-related diseases with perspectives.


Assuntos
Complexo de Endopeptidases do Proteassoma , Ubiquitina , Humanos , Ubiquitina/metabolismo , Complexo de Endopeptidases do Proteassoma/metabolismo , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/metabolismo , Proteólise , Proteínas/metabolismo
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