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The COP9 Signalosome: A Multi-DUB Complex

Journal

BIOMOLECULES
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom10071082

Keywords

COP9 signalosome; ubiquitylation; cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases; DUBs; USP15; USP48; DEN1

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [31770813]
  2. European Union program ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) [ZS/2016/04/78155]
  3. Ministry of Economy, Science and Digitalization in Saxony Anhalt within the Center of Dynamic Systems [ZS/2016/04/78155]
  4. German Research Foundation [361210922/RTG 2408]

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The COP9 signalosome (CSN) is a signaling platform controlling the cellular ubiquitylation status. It determines the activity and remodeling of similar to 700 cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs), which control more than 20% of all ubiquitylation events in cells and thereby influence virtually any cellular pathway. In addition, it is associated with deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs) protecting CRLs from autoubiquitylation and rescuing ubiquitylated proteins from degradation. The coordination of ubiquitylation and deubiquitylation by the CSN is presumably important for fine-tuning the precise formation of defined ubiquitin chains. Considering its intrinsic DUB activity specific for deneddylation of CRLs and belonging to the JAMM family as well as its associated DUBs, the CSN represents a multi-DUB complex. Two CSN-associated DUBs, the ubiquitin-specific protease 15 (USP15) and USP48 are regulators in the NF-kappa B signaling pathway. USP15 protects CRL1(beta-TrCP) responsible for I kappa B alpha ubiquitylation, whereas USP48 stabilizes the nuclear pool of the NF-kappa B transcription factor RelA upon TNF stimulation by counteracting CRL2(SOCS1). Moreover, the CSN controls the neddylation status of cells by its intrinsic DUB activity and by destabilizing the associated deneddylation enzyme 1 (DEN1). Thus, the CSN is a master regulator at the intersection between ubiquitylation and neddylation.

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