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Cdc48p(Npl4p/Ufd1p) binds and segregates membrane-anchored/tethered complexes via a polyubiquitin signal present on the anchors.


ABSTRACT: Cdc48p is an abundant and conserved member of the AAA ATPase family of molecular chaperones. Cdc48p performs ubiquitin-selective functions, which are mediated by numerous ubiquitin binding adaptors, including the Npl4p-Ufd1p complex. Previous studies suggest that Cdc48p-containing complexes carry out many biochemical activities, including ubiquitination, deubiquitination, protein complex segregation, and targeting of ubiquitinated substrates to the proteasome. The molecular mechanisms by which Cdc48p-containing complexes participate in these processes remain poorly defined. We show here by using physiologically relevant Cdc48p substrates (i.e., endoplasmic membrane-associated/tethered dimers of Mga2p and Spt23p) and in vitro systems with purified proteins that Cdc48p(Npl4p/Ufd1p) binds to and promotes segregation of the tethered proteins via a polyubiquitin signal present on the membrane-bound proteins. Mobilization does not involve retrotranslocation of the associated anchors. These results provide biochemical evidence that Cdc48p(Npl4p/Ufd1p) functions as a polyubiquitin-selective segregase and that a polyubiquitin-Cdc48p pathway modulates protein interactions at cell membranes.

SUBMITTER: Shcherbik N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1826656 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cdc48p(Npl4p/Ufd1p) binds and segregates membrane-anchored/tethered complexes via a polyubiquitin signal present on the anchors.

Shcherbik Natalia N   Haines Dale S DS  

Molecular cell 20070201 3


Cdc48p is an abundant and conserved member of the AAA ATPase family of molecular chaperones. Cdc48p performs ubiquitin-selective functions, which are mediated by numerous ubiquitin binding adaptors, including the Npl4p-Ufd1p complex. Previous studies suggest that Cdc48p-containing complexes carry out many biochemical activities, including ubiquitination, deubiquitination, protein complex segregation, and targeting of ubiquitinated substrates to the proteasome. The molecular mechanisms by which C  ...[more]

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