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The deubiquitinase TRABID stabilizes the K29/K48-specific E3 ubiquitin ligase HECTD1

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 296, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.015162

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  1. Royal Society [RG130469]
  2. Alzheimer's Research UK pilot grant [ARUK-PPG2015A-16]
  3. Alzheimer's Research UK [ARUK-PhD2017-28]
  4. ARUK network grants and travel awards
  5. University of Bath
  6. Cancer Research UK [C7379/A15291]
  7. Medical Research Council [U105192713]
  8. University of Bath Research Studentship
  9. MRC GW4 BioMed Doctoral Training Partnership
  10. MRC [2110681, MC_U105192713] Funding Source: UKRI

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This study reveals that HECTD1 is a mammalian E3 ligase that assembles branched K29/K48 chains and establishes TRABID-HECTD1 as a DUB/E3 pair regulating K29 linkages. Ubiquitin is a versatile posttranslational modification, with atypical ubiquitin chains like K29 and K33 just starting to emerge in terms of regulation and function. Additionally, the study identified 50 proteins as potential substrates of TRABID based on their interaction with catalytic dead TRABID constructs.
Ubiquitin is a versatile posttranslational modification, which is covalently attached to protein targets either as a single moiety or as a ubiquitin chain. In contrast to K48 and K63-linked chains, which have been extensively studied, the regulation and function of most atypical ubiquitin chains are only starting to emerge. The deubiquitinase TRABID/ZRANB1 is tuned for the recognition and cleavage of K29 and K33-linked chains. Yet, substrates of TRABID and the cellular functions of these atypical ubiquitin signals remain unclear. We determined the interactome of two TRABID constructs rendered catalytic dead either through a point mutation in the catalytic cysteine residue or through removal of the OTU catalytic domain. We identified 50 proteins trapped by both constructs and which therefore represent candidate substrates of TRABID. The E3 ubiquitin ligase HECTD1 was then validated as a substrate of TRABID and used UbiCREST and Ub-AQUA proteomics to show that HECTD1 preferentially assembles K29- and K48-linked ubiquitin chains. Further in vitro autoubiquitination assays using ubiquitin mutants established that while HECTD1 can assemble short homotypic K29 and K48-linked chains, it requires branching at K29/K48 in order to achieve its full ubiquitin ligase activity. We next used transient knockdown and genetic knockout of TRABID in mammalian cells in order to determine the functional relationship between TRABID and HECTD1. This revealed that upon TRABID depletion, HECTD1 is readily degraded. Thus, this study identifies HECTD1 as a mammalian E3 ligase that assembles branched K29/K48 chains and also establishes TRABID-HECTD1 as a DUB/E3 pair regulating K29 linkages.

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