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Specificity for latent C termini links the E3 ubiquitin ligase CHIP to caspases

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages 786-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41589-019-0322-6

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  1. Tau Consortium
  2. NIH [R01059690, P41CA196276, P50GM082250, K24 AG053435]
  3. Alzheimer Association [AARG-16-441514]
  4. NSF
  5. ARCS Foundation
  6. Program for Breakthrough Biomedical Science - Sandler Foundation
  7. [UL1 TR001872]
  8. [K01AG053433]

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Protein-protein interactions between E3 ubiquitin ligases and protein termini help shape the proteome. These interactions are sensitive to proteolysis, which alters the ensemble of cellular N and C termini. Here we describe a mechanism wherein caspase activity reveals latent C termini that are then recognized by the E3 ubiquitin ligase CHIP. Using expanded knowledge of CHIP's binding specificity, we predicted hundreds of putative interactions arising from caspase activity. Subsequent validation experiments confirmed that CHIP binds the latent C termini at tau(D)(421) and caspase-6(D)(179). CHIP binding to tau(D421), but not tau(FL), promoted its ubiquitination, while binding to caspase-6(D)(179)( )mediated ubiquitin-independent inhibition. Given that caspase activity generates tau(D)(421) in Alzheimer's disease (AD), these results suggested a concise model for CHIP regulation of tau homeostasis. Indeed, we find that loss of CHIP expression in AD coincides with the accumulation of tau(D)(421) and caspase-6(D)(179). These results illustrate an unanticipated link between caspases and protein homeostasis.

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