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Dynamic ubiquitylation of Sox2 regulates proteostasis and governs neural progenitor cell differentiation.


ABSTRACT: Sox2 is a key transcriptional factor for maintaining pluripotency of stem cells. Sox2 deficiency causes neurodegeneration and impairs neurogenesis. Although the transcriptional regulation of Sox2 has been extensively studied, the mechanisms that control Sox2 protein turnover are yet to be clarified. Here we show that the RING-finger ubiquitin ligase complex CUL4ADET1-COP1 and the deubiquitylase OTUD7B govern Sox2 protein stability during neural progenitor cells (NPCs) differentiation. Sox2 expression declines concordantly with OTUD7B and reciprocally with CUL4A and COP1 levels upon NPCs differentiation. COP1, as the substrate receptor, interacts directly with and ubiquitylates Sox2, while OTUD7B removes polyUb conjugates from Sox2 and increases its stability. COP1 knockdown stabilizes Sox2 and prevents differentiation, while OTUD7B knockdown destabilizes Sox2 and induces differentiation. Thus, CUL4ADET1-COP1 and OTUD7B exert opposite roles in regulating Sox2 protein stability at the post-translational level, which represents a critical regulatory mechanism involved in the maintenance and differentiation of NPCs.

SUBMITTER: Cui CP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6220269 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic ubiquitylation of Sox2 regulates proteostasis and governs neural progenitor cell differentiation.

Cui Chun-Ping CP   Zhang Yuan Y   Wang Chanjuan C   Yuan Fang F   Li Hongchang H   Yao Yuying Y   Chen Yuhan Y   Li Chunnan C   Wei Wenyi W   Liu Cui Hua CH   He Fuchu F   Liu Yan Y   Zhang Lingqiang L  

Nature communications 20181107 1


Sox2 is a key transcriptional factor for maintaining pluripotency of stem cells. Sox2 deficiency causes neurodegeneration and impairs neurogenesis. Although the transcriptional regulation of Sox2 has been extensively studied, the mechanisms that control Sox2 protein turnover are yet to be clarified. Here we show that the RING-finger ubiquitin ligase complex CUL4A<sup>DET1-COP1</sup> and the deubiquitylase OTUD7B govern Sox2 protein stability during neural progenitor cells (NPCs) differentiation.  ...[more]

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