Regulatory roles of an atypical ubiquitin ligase UBE2O in orphans of multiprotein complexes for degradation.

Yi Lv, Feiyue Xing
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UBE2O as an atypical ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme possesses an E2-E3 hybrid enzyme activity. It can regulate substrate levels or transcriptional activities by cooperating with other E3 ubiquitin ligases or forming homomeric complexes displaying intrinsic E2 and E3 activities. UBE2O controls the quality of cell proteome including protein degradation, modification, transport and location. Recent studies reveal that UBE2O plays a vital role in intracellular protein ubiquitination processes by regulating BMP/SMAD, TRAF/NF-κB, mTOR/HIF1a and IL-1β/IRAK4 signaling pathways, c-Maf stability and BAP1 subcellular location, which is proposed as a quality control supervisor of multiprotein complexes for degradation. Its abnormality leads to a variety of physical activity disorders and even occurrence of cancer. UBE2O is entirely distinct in molecular structure and functions from other E2 ubiquitin ligase. Exploring and elucidating regulatory mechanism of UBE2O may identify novel crucial molecular targets so as to pave therapeutic approaches for ubiquitination-associated metabolic disorders and diseases. Here, we particularly feature regulatory pathways of UBE2O in orphans of multiprotein complexes for degradation and its potential application.

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非典型泛素连接酶ube20在多蛋白复合物降解孤儿中的调节作用。
UBE2O是一种非典型泛素偶联酶,具有E2-E3杂交酶活性。它可以通过与其他E3泛素连接酶合作或形成具有内在E2和E3活性的同质复合物来调节底物水平或转录活性。UBE2O控制着细胞蛋白质组的质量,包括蛋白质的降解、修饰、运输和定位。最近的研究表明,UBE2O通过调节BMP/SMAD、TRAF/NF-κB、mTOR/HIF1a和IL-1β/IRAK4信号通路、c-Maf稳定性和BAP1亚细胞定位,在细胞内蛋白泛素化过程中起着至关重要的作用,被认为是多蛋白复合物降解的质量控制supervisor。它的异常会导致各种身体活动障碍甚至癌症的发生。ube20在分子结构和功能上与其他E2泛素连接酶完全不同。探索和阐明UBE2O的调控机制可以发现新的关键分子靶点,从而为泛素化相关代谢紊乱和疾病的治疗铺平道路。在这里,我们特别介绍了UBE2O在多蛋白复合物孤儿中降解的调控途径及其潜在的应用。
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