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The UBL domain of PLIC-1 regulates aggresome formation.


ABSTRACT: Defects in protein folding and the proteasomal pathway have been linked with many neurodegenerative diseases. PLIC-1 (protein linking IAP to the cytoskeleton) is a ubiquitin-like protein that binds to the ubiquitin-interacting motif (UIM) of the proteasomal subunit S5a. Here, we show that PLIC-1 also binds to the UIM proteins ataxin 3--a deubiquitinating enzyme--HSJ1a--a co-chaperone--and EPS15 (epidermal growth factor substrate 15)--an endocytic protein. Using a polyglutamine (polyQ) disease model, we found that both endogenous PLIC-1 and EPS15 localize to perinuclear aggresomes, and that polyQ enhances their in vivo interaction. We show that knockdown of PLIC-1 and EPS15 by RNA interference reduces aggresome formation. In addition, PLIC-1(DeltaUBL) functions as a dominant-negative mutant, blocking both polyQ transport to aggresomes and the association of EPS15 with dispersed aggregates. We also show that PLIC-1 is upregulated by arsenite-induced protein misfolding. These results indicate a role for PLIC-1 in the protein aggregation-stress pathway, and we propose a novel function for the ubiquitin-like (UBL) domain--by means of UBL-UIM interactions--in transport to aggresomes.

SUBMITTER: Heir R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1794689 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The UBL domain of PLIC-1 regulates aggresome formation.

Heir Renu R   Ablasou Celine C   Dumontier Emilie E   Elliott Meghan M   Fagotto-Kaufmann Christine C   Bedford Fiona K FK  

EMBO reports 20061103 12


Defects in protein folding and the proteasomal pathway have been linked with many neurodegenerative diseases. PLIC-1 (protein linking IAP to the cytoskeleton) is a ubiquitin-like protein that binds to the ubiquitin-interacting motif (UIM) of the proteasomal subunit S5a. Here, we show that PLIC-1 also binds to the UIM proteins ataxin 3--a deubiquitinating enzyme--HSJ1a--a co-chaperone--and EPS15 (epidermal growth factor substrate 15)--an endocytic protein. Using a polyglutamine (polyQ) disease mo  ...[more]

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