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TRIM59 regulates autophagy through modulating both the transcription and the ubiquitination of BECN1

Journal

AUTOPHAGY
Volume 14, Issue 12, Pages 2035-2048

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15548627.2018.1491493

Keywords

Autophagy; BECN1; NSCLC; TRAF6; TRIM59; ubiquitination

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81372823, 31360282, 81672298]
  2. Department of Education of Jiangxi Province [701]

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Macroautophagy/autophagy is a multistep cellular process that sequesters cytoplasmic components for lysosomal degradation. BECN1/Beclin1 is a central protein that assembles cofactors for the formation of a BECN1-PIK3C3-PIK3R4 complex to trigger the autophagy protein cascade. Discovering the regulators of BECN1 is important for understanding the mechanism of autophagy induction. Here, we demonstrate that TRIM59, a tripartite motif protein, plays an important role in autophagy regulation in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). On the one hand, TRIM59 regulates the transcription of BECN1 through negatively modulating the NFKB pathway. On the other hand, TRIM59 regulates TRAF6 induced K63-linked ubiquitination of BECN1, thus affecting the formation of the BECN1-PIK3C3 complex. We further demonstrate that TRIM59 can mediate K48-linked ubiquitination of TRAF6 and promote the proteasomal degradation of TRAF6. Taken together, our findings reveal novel dual roles for TRIM59 in autophagy regulation by affecting both the transcription and the ubiquitination of BECN1.

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