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DUB-1, a deubiquitinating enzyme with growth-suppressing activity.


ABSTRACT: Cytokines regulate cell growth by inducing the expression of specific target genes. Using the differential display method, we have cloned a cytokine-inducible immediate early gene, DUB-1 (for deubiquitinating enzyme). DUB-1 is related to members of the UBP superfamily of deubiquitinating enzymes, which includes the oncoprotein Tre-2. A glutathione S-transferase-DUB-1 fusion protein cleaved ubiquitin from a ubiquitin-beta-galactosidase protein. When a conserved cysteine residue of DUB-1, required for ubiquitin-specific thiol protease activity, was mutated to serine (C60S), deubiquitinating activity was abolished. Continuous expression of DUB-1 from a steroid-inducible promoter induced growth arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Cells arrested by DUB-1 expression remained viable and resumed proliferation upon steroid withdrawal. Our results suggest that DUB-1 regulates cellular growth by modulating either the ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis or the ubiquitination state of an unknown growth regulatory factor(s).

SUBMITTER: Zhu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC39596 | biostudies-other | 1996 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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DUB-1, a deubiquitinating enzyme with growth-suppressing activity.

Zhu Y Y   Carroll M M   Papa F R FR   Hochstrasser M M   D'Andrea A D AD  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19960401 8


Cytokines regulate cell growth by inducing the expression of specific target genes. Using the differential display method, we have cloned a cytokine-inducible immediate early gene, DUB-1 (for deubiquitinating enzyme). DUB-1 is related to members of the UBP superfamily of deubiquitinating enzymes, which includes the oncoprotein Tre-2. A glutathione S-transferase-DUB-1 fusion protein cleaved ubiquitin from a ubiquitin-beta-galactosidase protein. When a conserved cysteine residue of DUB-1, required  ...[more]

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