K63 Ubiquitylation Triggers Proteasomal Degradation By Seeding Branched Ubiquitin Chains

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2018)

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Different polyubiquitin chain linkages direct substrates toward distinct cellular pathways. K63-linked ubiquitylation is known to regulate proteasome-independent events such as signal transduction, but its function in the context of heterogeneous ubiquitin chains remains unclear. Here, we report that K63 ubiquitylation plays a critical role in proteasome-mediated substrate degradation by serving as a "seed" for K48/K63 branched ubiquitin chains. Quantitative analysis revealed that K48/K63 branched linkages preferentially associate with proteasomes in cells. We found that ITCH-dependent K63 ubiquitylation of the proapoptotic regulator TXNIP triggered subsequent assembly of K48/K63 branched chains by recruiting ubiquitin-interacting ligases such as UBR5, leading to TXNIP degradation. These results reveal a role for K63 chains as a substrate specific mark for proteasomal degradation involved in regulating cell fate. Our findings provide insight into how cellular interpretation of the ubiquitin code is altered by combinations of ubiquitin linkages.
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ubiquitin, proteasome, K63-linked ubiquitin chain, ITCH, NEDD4 family E3 ligase
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