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Dimerization quality control ensures neuronal development and survival.

Elijah L Mena1, Rachel A S Kjolby1, Robert A Saxton1, Achim Werner2, Brandon G Lew1, John M Boyle1, Richard Harland1, Michael Rape3,4.   

Abstract

Aberrant complex formation by recurrent interaction modules, such as BTB domains, leucine zippers, or coiled coils, can disrupt signal transduction, yet whether cells detect and eliminate complexes of irregular composition is unknown. By searching for regulators of the BTB family, we discovered a quality control pathway that ensures functional dimerization [dimerization quality control (DQC)]. Key to this network is the E3 ligase SCFFBXL17, which selectively binds and ubiquitylates BTB dimers of aberrant composition to trigger their clearance by proteasomal degradation. Underscoring the physiological importance of DQC, SCFFBXL17 is required for the differentiation, function, and survival of neural crest and neuronal cells. We conclude that metazoan organisms actively monitor BTB dimerization, and we predict that distinct E3 ligases similarly control complex formation by other recurrent domains.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30190310     DOI: 10.1126/science.aap8236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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