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Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment

Inhibitors of proteasomes have been shown to affect endocytosis of multiple membrane receptors, in particular at the step of cargo sorting for lysosomal degradation. Here we demonstrate that the inhibition of proteasomes causes specific redistribution of an endosomal adaptor APPL1, which undergoes i...

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Autores principales: Pilecka, Iwona, Sadowski, Lukasz, Kalaidzidis, Yannis, Miaczynska, Marta
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Publicado: Academic Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3072527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21320486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2011.02.002
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author Pilecka, Iwona
Sadowski, Lukasz
Kalaidzidis, Yannis
Miaczynska, Marta
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Kalaidzidis, Yannis
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description Inhibitors of proteasomes have been shown to affect endocytosis of multiple membrane receptors, in particular at the step of cargo sorting for lysosomal degradation. Here we demonstrate that the inhibition of proteasomes causes specific redistribution of an endosomal adaptor APPL1, which undergoes initial solubilization from APPL endosomes followed by clustering in the perinuclear region. MG132 treatment decreases APPL1 labeling of endosomes while the staining of the canonical early endosomes with EEA1 remains unaffected. Upon prolonged treatment with proteasome inhibitors, endogenous APPL1 localizes to the site of aggresome formation, with perinuclear APPL1 clusters encapsulated within a vimentin cage and co-localizing with aggregates positive for ubiquitin. The clustering of APPL1 is concomitant with increased ubiquitination and decreased solubility of this protein. We determined that the ubiquitin ligase Nedd4 enhances polyubiquitination of APPL1, and the ubiquitin molecules attached to APPL1 are linked through lysine-63. Taken together, these results add APPL1 to only a handful of endogenous cellular proteins known to be recruited to aggresomes induced by proteasomal stress. Moreover, our studies suggest that the proteasome inhibitors that are already in clinical use affect the localization, ubiquitination and solubility of APPL1.
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spelling pubmed-30725272011-05-03 Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment Pilecka, Iwona Sadowski, Lukasz Kalaidzidis, Yannis Miaczynska, Marta Exp Cell Res Research Article Inhibitors of proteasomes have been shown to affect endocytosis of multiple membrane receptors, in particular at the step of cargo sorting for lysosomal degradation. Here we demonstrate that the inhibition of proteasomes causes specific redistribution of an endosomal adaptor APPL1, which undergoes initial solubilization from APPL endosomes followed by clustering in the perinuclear region. MG132 treatment decreases APPL1 labeling of endosomes while the staining of the canonical early endosomes with EEA1 remains unaffected. Upon prolonged treatment with proteasome inhibitors, endogenous APPL1 localizes to the site of aggresome formation, with perinuclear APPL1 clusters encapsulated within a vimentin cage and co-localizing with aggregates positive for ubiquitin. The clustering of APPL1 is concomitant with increased ubiquitination and decreased solubility of this protein. We determined that the ubiquitin ligase Nedd4 enhances polyubiquitination of APPL1, and the ubiquitin molecules attached to APPL1 are linked through lysine-63. Taken together, these results add APPL1 to only a handful of endogenous cellular proteins known to be recruited to aggresomes induced by proteasomal stress. Moreover, our studies suggest that the proteasome inhibitors that are already in clinical use affect the localization, ubiquitination and solubility of APPL1. Academic Press 2011-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3072527/ /pubmed/21320486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2011.02.002 Text en © 2011 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Pilecka, Iwona
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Kalaidzidis, Yannis
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Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment
title Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment
title_full Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment
title_fullStr Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment
title_full_unstemmed Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment
title_short Recruitment of APPL1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment
title_sort recruitment of appl1 to ubiquitin-rich aggresomes in response to proteasomal impairment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3072527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21320486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2011.02.002
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