Promotion of NEDD8-CUL1 Conjugate Cleavage by COP9 Signalosome

Svetlana Lyapina, Gregory A. Cope, Anna Shevchenko(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Giovanna Serino(Yale University), Tomohiko Tsuge(Yale University), Chunshui Zhou(Harvard University), Dieter A Wolf(Harvard University), Ning Wei(Yale University), Andrej Shevchenko(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Raymond J. Deshaies(California Institute of Technology)
Science
May 18, 2001
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Abstract

SCF ubiquitin ligases control various processes by marking regulatory proteins for ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis. To illuminate how SCF complexes are regulated, we sought proteins that interact with the human SCF component CUL1. The COP9 signalosome (CSN), a suppressor of plant photomorphogenesis, associated with multiple cullins and promoted cleavage of the ubiquitin-like protein NEDD8 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe CUL1 in vivo and in vitro. Multiple NEDD8-modified proteins uniquely accumulated in CSN-deficient S. pombe cells. We propose that the broad spectrum of activities previously attributed to CSN subunits--including repression of photomorphogenesis, activation of JUN, and activation of p27 nuclear export--underscores the importance of dynamic cycles of NEDD8 attachment and removal in biological regulation.


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