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. 2023 Aug 3;186(16):3460-3475.e23.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.06.015. Epub 2023 Jul 20.

Orphan quality control shapes network dynamics and gene expression

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Orphan quality control shapes network dynamics and gene expression

Kevin G Mark et al. Cell. .
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  • Orphan quality control shapes network dynamics and gene expression.
    Mark KG, Kolla S, Aguirre JD, Garshott DM, Schmitt S, Haakonsen DL, Xu C, Kater L, Kempf G, Martínez-González B, Akopian D, See SK, Thomä NH, Rapé M. Mark KG, et al. Cell. 2023 Sep 14;186(19):4252-4253. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.08.006. Cell. 2023. PMID: 37714136 No abstract available.

Abstract

All eukaryotes require intricate protein networks to translate developmental signals into accurate cell fate decisions. Mutations that disturb interactions between network components often result in disease, but how the composition and dynamics of complex networks are established remains poorly understood. Here, we identify the E3 ligase UBR5 as a signaling hub that helps degrade unpaired subunits of multiple transcriptional regulators that act within a network centered on the c-Myc oncoprotein. Biochemical and structural analyses show that UBR5 binds motifs that only become available upon complex dissociation. By rapidly turning over unpaired transcription factor subunits, UBR5 establishes dynamic interactions between transcriptional regulators that allow cells to effectively execute gene expression while remaining receptive to environmental signals. We conclude that orphan quality control plays an essential role in establishing dynamic protein networks, which may explain the conserved need for protein degradation during transcription and offers opportunities to modulate gene expression in disease.

Keywords: MCRS1; MYC; UBR5; branched ubiquitin chain; orphan quality control; proteasome; stem cell; transcription factor; ubiquitin.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests M.R. is a co-founder and an SAB member of Nurix, Zenith, and Lyterian Therapeutics; an SAB member for Monte Rosa and Vicinitas Therapeutics; and an iPartner at The Column Group. N.H.T. receives funding from the Novartis Research Foundation and is an SAB member of Monte Rosa Therapeutics.

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