Literature DB >> 21212736

Nuclear translocation of Skp2 facilitates its destruction in response to TGFβ signaling.

Dong Hu1, Weijun Liu, George Wu, Yong Wan.   

Abstract

Skp2, a F-box protein that determines the substrate specificity for SCF ubiquitin ligase, has recently been demonstrated to be degraded by Cdh1/APC in response to TGFβ signaling. The TGFβ-induced Skp2 proteolysis results in the stabilization of p27 that is necessary to facilitate TGFβ cytostatic effect. Previous observation from immunocytochemistry indicates that Cdh1 principally localizes in the nucleus while Skp2 mainly localizes in the cytosol, which leaves us a puzzle on how Skp2 is recognized and then ubiquitylated by Cdh1/APC in response to TGFβ stimulation. Here, we report that Skp2 is rapidly translocated from the cytosol to the nucleus upon the cellular stimulation with TGFβ. Using a combinatorial approach of immunocytochemistry, biochemical-fraction-coupled immunoprecipitation, mutagenesis as well as protein degradation assay, we have demonstrated that the TGFβ-induced Skp2 nucleus translocation is critical for TGFβ cytostatic effect that allows physical interaction between Cdh1 and Skp2 and in turn facilitates the Skp2 ubquitylation by Cdh1/APC. Disruption of nuclear localization motifs on Skp2 stabilizes Skp2 in the presence of TGF-β signaling, which attenuates TGFβ-induced p27 accumulation and antagonizes TGFβ-induced growth inhibition. Our finding reveals a cellular mechanism that facilitates Skp2 ubiquitylation by Cdh1/APC in response to TGFβ.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21212736      PMCID: PMC3048799          DOI: 10.4161/cc.10.2.14517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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