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Regulation of TGF-β signal transduction by mono- and deubiquitylation of Smads

Journal

FEBS LETTERS
Volume 586, Issue 14, Pages 1913-1920

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2012.03.037

Keywords

BMP; Smad4/Medea; Ectodermin/Tif1-gamma/Trim33; Fat facets/Fam/Usp9X; Usp15

Funding

  1. NIH [HG002516]
  2. AIRC (Italian Association for Cancer Research)
  3. MIUR (Italian Ministry of Universities)
  4. Toyobo Biotechnology and Uehara Memorial Foundation

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Polyubiquitylation leading to proteasomal degradation is a well-established mechanism for regulating TGF-beta signal transduction components such as receptors and Smads. Recently, an equally important role was suggested for monoubiquitylation of both Smad4 and receptor-associated Smads that regulates their function without protein degradation. Monoubiquitylation of Smads was discovered following the identification of deubiquitylases required for TGF-beta signaling, suggesting that continuous cycles of Smad mono- and deubiquitylation are required for proper TGF-beta signal transduction. Here we summarize and discuss recent work on Smad mono- and deubiquitylation. (C) 2012 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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