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Cul3-Klhl18 ubiquitin ligase modulates rod transducin translocation during light-dark adaptation.


ABSTRACT: Adaptation is a general feature of sensory systems. In rod photoreceptors, light-dependent transducin translocation and Ca2+ homeostasis are involved in light/dark adaptation and prevention of cell damage by light. However, the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we identify mammalian Cul3-Klhl18 ubiquitin ligase as a transducin translocation modulator during light/dark adaptation. Under dark conditions, Klhl18-/- mice exhibited decreased rod light responses and subcellular localization of the transducin ?-subunit (T?), similar to that observed in light-adapted Klhl18+/+ mice. Cul3-Klhl18 promoted ubiquitination and degradation of Unc119, a rod T?-interacting protein. Unc119 overexpression phenocopied T? mislocalization observed in Klhl18-/- mice. Klhl18 weakly recognized casein kinase-2-phosphorylated Unc119 protein, which is dephosphorylated by Ca2+ -dependent phosphatase calcineurin. Calcineurin inhibition increased Unc119 expression and T? mislocalization in rods. These results suggest that Cul3-Klhl18 modulates rod T? translocation during light/dark adaptation through Unc119 ubiquitination, which is affected by phosphorylation. Notably, inactivation of the Cul3-Klhl18 ligase and calcineurin inhibitors FK506 and cyclosporine A that are known immunosuppressant drugs repressed light-induced photoreceptor damage, suggesting potential therapeutic targets.

SUBMITTER: Chaya T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6885741 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cul3-Klhl18 ubiquitin ligase modulates rod transducin translocation during light-dark adaptation.

Chaya Taro T   Tsutsumi Ryotaro R   Varner Leah Rie LR   Maeda Yamato Y   Yoshida Satoyo S   Furukawa Takahisa T  

The EMBO journal 20191107 23


Adaptation is a general feature of sensory systems. In rod photoreceptors, light-dependent transducin translocation and Ca<sup>2+</sup> homeostasis are involved in light/dark adaptation and prevention of cell damage by light. However, the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we identify mammalian Cul3-Klhl18 ubiquitin ligase as a transducin translocation modulator during light/dark adaptation. Under dark conditions, Klhl18<sup>-/-</sup> mice exhibited decreased rod light respon  ...[more]

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