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Non-canonical ubiquitination of the cholesterol-regulated degron of squalene monooxygenase.

Ngee Kiat Chua1, Gene Hart-Smith1, Andrew J Brown1.   

Abstract

Squalene monooxygenase (SM) is a rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol synthesis. The region comprising the first 100 amino acids, termed SM N100, represents the shortest cholesterol-responsive degron and enables SM to sense excess cholesterol in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. Cholesterol accelerates the ubiquitination of SM by membrane-associated ring-CH type finger 6 (MARCH6), a key E3 ubiquitin ligase involved in ER-associated degradation. However, the ubiquitination site required for cholesterol regulation of SM N100 is unknown. Here, we used SM N100 fused to GFP as a model degron to recapitulate cholesterol-mediated SM degradation and show that neither SM lysine residues nor the N terminus impart instability. Instead, we discovered four serines (Ser-59, Ser-61, Ser-83, and Ser-87) that are critical for cholesterol-accelerated degradation, with MS analysis confirming Ser-83 as a ubiquitination site. Notably, these two clusters of closely spaced serine residues are located in disordered domains flanking a 12-amino acid-long amphipathic helix (residues Gln-62-Leu-73) that together confer cholesterol responsiveness. In summary, our findings reveal the degron architecture of SM N100, introducing the role of non-canonical ubiquitination sites and deepening our molecular understanding of how SM is degraded in response to cholesterol.
© 2019 Chua et al.

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Keywords:  SQLE; cholesterol; cholesterol regulation; degron; endoplasmic-reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD); lipid homeostasis; membrane-associated ring-CH-type finger 6 (MARCH6); protein degradation; squalene monooxygenase; ubiquitin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30940729      PMCID: PMC6527178          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.007798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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