1. The centrosomal deubiquitylase USP21 regulates Gli1 transcriptional activity and stability
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Heride C, Dj, Rigden, Bertsoulaki E, Cucchi D, De Smaele E, Mj, Clague, and Sylvie Urbe
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Transcriptional Activation ,Gli1 ,DUB ,Zinc Finger Protein GLI1 ,Gene Knockout Techniques ,Mice ,Two-Hybrid System Techniques ,Animals ,Humans ,Hedgehog Proteins ,Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs ,PKA ,Phosphorylation ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Gene Library ,Centrosome ,Protein Stability ,Ubiquitin ,Cullin Proteins ,Ubiquitin Hedgehog Gli1 PKA Phosphorylation DUB ,NIH 3T3 Cells ,Ubiquitin Thiolesterase ,Hedgehog ,Protein Binding ,Signal Transduction ,Research Article - Abstract
USP21 is a centrosome-associated deubiquitylase (DUB) that has been implicated in the formation of primary cilia – crucial organelles for the regulation of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway in vertebrates. Here, we identify KCTD6 – a cullin-3 E3-ligase substrate adapter that has been previously linked to Hh signaling – as well as Gli1, the key transcription factor responsible for Hh signal amplification, as new interacting partners of USP21. We identify a cryptic structured protein interaction domain in KCTD6, which is predicted to have a similar fold to Smr domains. Importantly, we show that both depletion and overexpression of catalytically active USP21 suppress Gli1-dependent transcription. Gli proteins are negatively regulated through protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent phosphorylation. We provide evidence that USP21 recruits and stabilises Gli1 at the centrosome where it promotes its phosphorylation by PKA. By revealing an intriguing functional pairing between a spatially restricted deubiquitylase and a kinase, our study highlights the centrosome as an important hub for signal coordination., Summary: We identify a Hedgehog-pathway-associated ubiquitin ligase adapter as a direct interaction partner of the deubiquitylase USP21 and discover a close interplay between USP21 and protein kinase A in regulating Gli1.
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- 2016