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Nhan đề : | CoCl2 triggered pseudohypoxic stress induces proteasomal degradation of SIRT4 via polyubiquitination of lysines K78 and K299 |
Tác giả : | Hampel, Nils |
Từ khoá : | suy giảm; proteasomal; đa bào hóa; lysine |
Năm xuất bản : | 2023 |
Nhà xuất bản : | bioRxiv |
Tóm tắt : | SIRT4 comprises together with SIRT3 and SIRT5 the mitochondrially localized subgroup of sirtuins. SIRT4 regulates via its NAD+-dependent enzymatic activities mitochondrial bioenergetics, dynamics (mitochondrial fusion), and quality control (mitophagy). Here, we address the regulation of SIRT4 itself by characterizing its protein stability and degradation upon CoCl2-induced pseudohypoxic stress that typically triggers mitophagy. Interestingly, within the mitochondrial sirtuins, only the protein levels of SIRT4 or ectopically expressed SIRT4-eGFP decrease upon CoCl2 treatment of HEK293 cells. Co-treatment with BafA1, an inhibitor of autophagosome-lysosome fusion required for autophagy/mitophagy, or the use of the proteasome inhibitor MG132 prevented CoCl2-induced SIRT4 downregulation. Consistent with the proteasomal degradation of SIRT4, the lysine mutants SIRT4(K78R) and SIRT4(K299R) showed significantly reduced polyubiquitination upon CoCl2 treatment and were more resistant to pseudohypoxia-induced degradation as compared to SIRT4. Moreover, SIRT4(K78R) and SIRT4(K299R) displayed increased basal protein stability as compared to wild-type SIRT4 when subjected to MG132 treatment or cycloheximide (CHX) chase assays. Thus, our data indicate that stress-induced protein degradation of SIRT4 occurs through two mechanisms, (i) via mitochondrial autophagy/mitophagy, and (ii) as a separate process via proteasomal degradation within the cytoplasm. |
URI: | http://dlib.hust.edu.vn/handle/HUST/23325 |
Liên kết tài liệu gốc: | https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.05.16.540489v1.full.pdf+html |
Trong bộ sưu tập: | OER - Kỹ thuật hóa học; Công nghệ sinh học - Thực phẩm; Công nghệ môi trường |
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