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Mechanism of riboregulation of p62 protein oligomerisation by vault RNA1-1 in selective autophagy

Authors :
Janosch Hennig
Buescher M
Rastislav Horos
Dobrev N
Matthias W. Hentze
Kevin Haubrich
Baudin F
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Macroautophagy ensures the clearance of intracellular substrates ranging from single ubiquitinated proteins to large proteotoxic aggregates and defective organelles. The selective autophagy receptor p62 binds these targets and recruits them to double-membrane vesicles, which fuse with lysosomes to degrade their content. We recently uncovered that p62 function is riboregulated by the small non-coding vault RNA1-1. Here, we present detailed insight into the underlying mechanism. We show that the PB1 domain and adjacent linker region of p62 (aa 1-122) are necessary and sufficient for specific vault RNA1-1 binding, and identify lysine 7 and arginine 21 as key hinges for p62 riboregulation. Chemical structure probing of vault RNA1-1 further reveals a central flexible loop within the RNA that mediates the specific p62 interaction. Our data define molecular determinants that govern mammalian autophagy via the p62-vault RNA1-1 riboregulatory pair.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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