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PLIC proteins or ubiquilins regulate autophagy-dependent cell survival during nutrient starvation.


ABSTRACT: Ubiquilins (UBQLNs) are adaptor proteins thought to deliver ubiquitinated substrates to proteasomes. Here, we show a role for UBQLN in autophagy: enforced expression of UBQLN protects cells from starvation-induced death, whereas depletion of UBQLN renders cells more susceptible. The UBQLN protective effect requires the autophagy-related genes ATG5 and ATG7, two essential components of autophagy. The ubiquitin-associated domain of UBQLN mediates both its association with autophagosomes and its protective effect against starvation. Depletion of UBQLN delays the delivery of autophagosomes to lysosomes. This study identifies a new role for UBQLN in regulating the maturation of autophagy, expanding the involvement of ubiquitin-related proteins in this process.

SUBMITTER: N'Diaye EN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2637314 | biostudies-other | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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PLIC proteins or ubiquilins regulate autophagy-dependent cell survival during nutrient starvation.

N'Diaye Elsa-Noah EN   Kajihara Kimberly K KK   Hsieh Ivy I   Morisaki Hiroshi H   Debnath Jayanta J   Brown Eric J EJ  

EMBO reports 20090116 2


Ubiquilins (UBQLNs) are adaptor proteins thought to deliver ubiquitinated substrates to proteasomes. Here, we show a role for UBQLN in autophagy: enforced expression of UBQLN protects cells from starvation-induced death, whereas depletion of UBQLN renders cells more susceptible. The UBQLN protective effect requires the autophagy-related genes ATG5 and ATG7, two essential components of autophagy. The ubiquitin-associated domain of UBQLN mediates both its association with autophagosomes and its pr  ...[more]

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