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Polyubiquitin-sensor proteins reveal localization and linkage-type dependence of cellular ubiquitin signaling.


ABSTRACT: Polyubiquitin chain topology is thought to direct modified substrates to specific fates, but this function-topology relationship is poorly understood, as are the dynamics and subcellular locations of specific polyubiquitin signals. Experimental access to these questions has been limited because linkage-specific inhibitors and in vivo sensors have been unavailable. Here we present a general strategy to track linkage-specific polyubiquitin signals in yeast and mammalian cells, and to probe their functions. We designed several high-affinity Lys63 polyubiquitin-binding proteins and demonstrate their specificity in vitro and in cells. We apply these tools as competitive inhibitors to dissect the polyubiquitin-linkage dependence of NF-?B activation in several cell types, inferring the essential role of Lys63 polyubiquitin for signaling via the IL-1? and TNF-related weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) but not TNF-? receptors. We anticipate live-cell imaging, proteomic and biochemical applications for these tools and extension of the design strategy to other polymeric ubiquitin-like protein modifications.

SUBMITTER: Sims JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3438894 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polyubiquitin-sensor proteins reveal localization and linkage-type dependence of cellular ubiquitin signaling.

Sims Joshua J JJ   Scavone Francesco F   Cooper Eric M EM   Kane Lesley A LA   Youle Richard J RJ   Boeke Jef D JD   Cohen Robert E RE  

Nature methods 20120205 3


Polyubiquitin chain topology is thought to direct modified substrates to specific fates, but this function-topology relationship is poorly understood, as are the dynamics and subcellular locations of specific polyubiquitin signals. Experimental access to these questions has been limited because linkage-specific inhibitors and in vivo sensors have been unavailable. Here we present a general strategy to track linkage-specific polyubiquitin signals in yeast and mammalian cells, and to probe their f  ...[more]

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