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. 2021 Jun 11:557:323-328.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.03.156. Epub 2021 Apr 22.

RNF220-mediated ubiquitination promotes aggresomal accumulation and autophagic degradation of cytoplasmic Gli via HDAC6

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RNF220-mediated ubiquitination promotes aggresomal accumulation and autophagic degradation of cytoplasmic Gli via HDAC6

Huishan Wang et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Sonic hedgehog acts as a key mitogen to drive cell proliferation and as a morphogen to direct cell differentiation during embryonic development and adult tissue maintenance by controlling the activities of its transcriptional effectors Glis. We previously reported that RNF220 controls the nuclear translocation and subcellular localization of Glis by promoting their K63-linked polyubiquitination, through which it fine tunes Shh/Gli gradients during ventral spinal cord patterning. RNF220 also epigenetically regulates Shh signaling by targeting epifactor EED in cerebellar development. Here, we continued to study the molecular events underlying RNF220-mediated Shh regulation in the cytoplasm. The results showed that HDAC6 is required for RNF220-induced Gli accumulation in the cytoskeletal fraction and inclusion in aggresomes. In the cytoplasm, Glis polyubiquitinated by RNF220 are prone to interact with p62 and destined for autophagy-mediated degradation. Additionally, we showed that RNF220 inhibits the processing of Gli2 and Gli3 both in vitro and in vivo. Collectively, our studies shed new light on Shh signaling regulation.

Keywords: Aggresome; Autophagy; HDAC6; RNF220; Shh/Gli signaling.

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