Literature DB >> 29401586

PolyQ-expanded huntingtin and ataxin-3 sequester ubiquitin adaptors hHR23B and UBQLN2 into aggregates via conjugated ubiquitin.

Hui Yang1,2, Hong-Wei Yue1, Wen-Tian He1, Jun-Ye Hong1, Lei-Lei Jiang1, Hong-Yu Hu1.   

Abstract

The components of ubiquitin (Ub)-proteasome system, such as Ub, Ub adaptors, or proteasome subunits, are commonly accumulated with the aggregated proteins in inclusions, but how protein aggregates sequester Ub-related proteins remains elusive. Using N-terminal huntingtin (Htt-N552) and ataxin (Atx)-3 as model proteins, we investigated the molecular mechanism underlying sequestration of Ub adaptors by polyQ-expanded proteins. We found that polyQ-expanded Htt-N552 and Atx-3 sequester endogenous Ub adaptors, human RAD23 homolog B (hHR23B) and ubiquilin (UBQLN)-2, into inclusions. This sequestration effect is dependent on the UBA domains of Ub adaptors and the conjugated Ub of the aggregated proteins. Moreover, polyQ-expanded Htt-N552 and Atx-3 reduce the protein level of xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) by sequestration of hHR23B, suggesting that this process may cut down the available quantity of hHR23B and thus affect its normal function in stabilizing XPC. Our findings demonstrate that polyQ-expanded proteins sequester Ub adaptors or other Ub-related proteins into aggregates or inclusions through ubiquitination of the pathogenic proteins. This study may also provide a common mechanism for the formation of Ub-positive inclusions in cells.-Yang, H., Yue, H.-W., He, W.-T., Hong, J.-Y., Jiang, L.-L., Hu, H.-Y. PolyQ-expanded huntingtin and ataxin-3 sequester ubiquitin adaptors hHR23B and UBQLN2 into aggregates via conjugated ubiquitin.

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Keywords:  inclusions; interaction; neurodegeneration; pathologic mechanism

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29401586     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201700801RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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