Literature DB >> 31744379

Regulation of reticulophagy by the N-degron pathway.

Chang Hoon Ji1,2, Hee Yeon Kim1,2, Ah Jung Heo1, Min Ju Lee1, Daniel Youngjae Park1, Dong Hyun Kim3, Bo Yeon Kim3, Yong Tae Kwon1,2,4,5.   

Abstract

Cellular homeostasis requires selective autophagic degradation of damaged or defective organelles, including the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Previous studies have shown that specific ER transmembrane receptors recruit LC3 on autophagic membranes by using LC3-interacting domains. In this study, we showed that the N-degron pathway mediates ubiquitin (Ub)-dependent reticulophagy. During this 2-step process, the ER transmembrane E3 ligase TRIM13 undergoes auto-ubiquitination via lysine 63 (K63) linkage chains and acts as a ligand for the autophagic receptor SQSTM1/p62 (sequestosome 1). In parallel, ER-residing molecular chaperones, such as HSPA5/GRP78/BiP, are relocated to the cytosol and conjugated with the amino acid L-arginine (Arg) at the N-termini by ATE1 (arginyltransferase 1). The resulting N-terminal Arg (Nt-Arg) binds the ZZ domain of SQSTM1, inducing oligomerization of SQSTM1-TRIM13 complexes and facilitating recruitment of LC3 on phagophores to the sites of reticulophagy. We developed small molecule ligands to the SQSTM1 ZZ domain and demonstrate that these chemical mimics of Nt-Arg facilitate reticulophagy and autophagic protein quality control of misfolded aggregates in the ER.

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Keywords:  Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency; ER homeostasis; ER protein quality control; ER stress response; ER-phagy; N-degron pathway; N-terminal arginylation; SQSTM1/p62; TRIM13; ubiquitination

Year:  2019        PMID: 31744379      PMCID: PMC6984588          DOI: 10.1080/15548627.2019.1695402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autophagy        ISSN: 1554-8627            Impact factor:   16.016


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1.  The N-Degron Pathway Mediates ER-phagy.

Authors:  Chang Hoon Ji; Hee Yeon Kim; Ah Jung Heo; Su Hyun Lee; Min Ju Lee; Su Bin Kim; Ganipisetti Srinivasrao; Su Ran Mun; Hyunjoo Cha-Molstad; Aaron Ciechanover; Cheol Yong Choi; Hee Gu Lee; Bo Yeon Kim; Yong Tae Kwon
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2019-07-30       Impact factor: 17.970

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Review 1.  ER-phagy: mechanisms, regulation, and diseases connected to the lysosomal clearance of the endoplasmic reticulum.

Authors:  Fulvio Reggiori; Maurizio Molinari
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  2022-02-21       Impact factor: 46.500

2.  Ubr1-induced selective endophagy/autophagy protects against the endosomal and Ca2+-induced proteostasis disease stress.

Authors:  Ben B Wang; Haijin Xu; Sandra Isenmann; Cheng Huang; Xabier Elorza-Vidal; Grigori Y Rychkov; Raúl Estévez; Ralf B Schittenhelm; Gergely L Lukacs; Pirjo M Apaja
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 9.207

Review 3.  Endoplasmic reticulum stress and unfolded protein response in cardiovascular diseases.

Authors:  Jun Ren; Yaguang Bi; James R Sowers; Claudio Hetz; Yingmei Zhang
Journal:  Nat Rev Cardiol       Date:  2021-02-22       Impact factor: 32.419

Review 4.  Selective Autophagy by Close Encounters of the Ubiquitin Kind.

Authors:  Anna Vainshtein; Paolo Grumati
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-10-24       Impact factor: 6.600

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