UBE2O-mediated ubiquitylation directs cytoplasmic CTNNA1 to promote cell-to-ECM adhesions.

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Dan Xiang, Wenfeng Wu, Ruona Shi, Xiaoxiao Tang, Xiaofei Zhang
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Abstract

CTNNA1, a multifunctional protein that localizes at both the plasma membrane and the cytosol, plays crucial roles in actin dynamics regulation, cell-to-cell and cell-to-the extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesions and tumor suppression. Despite its diverse functions, the regulatory mechanisms by which cells coordinate CTNNA1's roles remain poorly understood. In this study, we identified UBE2O, a unique hybrid E2/E3 enzyme, as a key regulator that selectively interacts with and ubiquitylates cytosolic CTNNA1 in a phosphorylation-independent manner. Through comprehensive mass spectrometry-based interactome analysis of ubiquitylated CTNNA1, we reveal that the ubiquitylation of CTNNA1 diminishes its interaction with β-catenin while allowing its interaction with vinculin. This switch of molecular interactions promotes focal adhesions maturation, facilitates cell extension and matrix adhesion during the initial phases of cell spreading. Importantly, our findings demonstrate that ubiquitylation serves as a molecular switch that directs the regulatory roles of CTNNA1 to cell-to-ECM adhesions. This study advances our understanding of how ubiquitylation fine-tunes protein function in cell adhesion dynamics.

ube20介导的泛素化指导细胞质CTNNA1促进细胞与ecm的粘附。
CTNNA1是一种定位于质膜和细胞质质的多功能蛋白,在肌动蛋白动力学调节、细胞间和细胞外基质(ECM)粘附和肿瘤抑制中起着至关重要的作用。尽管CTNNA1具有多种功能,但细胞协调CTNNA1作用的调节机制仍然知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们发现UBE2O是一种独特的E2/E3杂交酶,作为一种关键的调节剂,以磷酸化不依赖的方式选择性地与细胞质CTNNA1相互作用并泛素化。通过全面的基于质谱的泛素化CTNNA1相互作用组分析,我们发现CTNNA1的泛素化减少了它与β-catenin的相互作用,同时允许它与vinculin相互作用。在细胞扩散的初始阶段,这种分子相互作用的开关促进局灶黏附成熟,促进细胞扩展和基质黏附。重要的是,我们的研究结果表明,泛素化可以作为一个分子开关,指导CTNNA1对细胞- ecm粘附的调节作用。这项研究促进了我们对泛素化如何微调蛋白质在细胞粘附动力学中的作用的理解。
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EMBO Reports
EMBO Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.30%
发文量
267
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: EMBO Reports is a scientific journal that specializes in publishing research articles in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and developmental biology. The journal is known for its commitment to publishing high-quality, impactful research that provides novel physiological and functional insights. These insights are expected to be supported by robust evidence, with independent lines of inquiry validating the findings. The journal's scope includes both long and short-format papers, catering to different types of research contributions. It values studies that: Communicate major findings: Articles that report significant discoveries or advancements in the understanding of biological processes at the molecular, cellular, and developmental levels. Confirm important findings: Research that validates or supports existing knowledge in the field, reinforcing the reliability of previous studies. Refute prominent claims: Studies that challenge or disprove widely accepted ideas or hypotheses in the biosciences, contributing to the correction and evolution of scientific understanding. Present null data: Papers that report negative results or findings that do not support a particular hypothesis, which are crucial for the scientific process as they help to refine or redirect research efforts. EMBO Reports is dedicated to maintaining high standards of scientific rigor and integrity, ensuring that the research it publishes contributes meaningfully to the advancement of knowledge in the life sciences. By covering a broad spectrum of topics and encouraging the publication of both positive and negative results, the journal plays a vital role in promoting a comprehensive and balanced view of scientific inquiry. 
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