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The ubiquitin ligase UBR5 suppresses proteostasis collapse in pluripotent stem cells from Huntington’s disease patients
Seda Koyuncu, Isabel Sáez, Hyun Ju Lee, Ricardo Gutiérrez-García, Wojciech Pokrzywa, Azra Fatima, Thorsten Hoppe, David Vı́lchez
Nature Communications · 2018 · ▲ 106 citations
Abstract
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) undergo unlimited self-renewal while maintaining their potential to differentiate into post-mitotic cells with an intact proteome. As such, iPSCs suppress the aggregation of polyQ-expanded huntingtin (HTT), the mutant protein underlying Huntington's disease (HD). Here we show that proteasome activity determines HTT levels, preventing polyQ-expanded aggregation in iPSCs from HD patients (HD-iPSCs). iPSCs exhibit high levels of UBR5, a ubiquitin ligase required for proteasomal degradation of both normal and mutant HTT. Conversely, loss of UBR5 increases HTT levels and triggers polyQ-expanded aggregation in HD-iPSCs. Moreover, UBR5 knockdown hastens polyQ-expanded aggregation and neurotoxicity in invertebrate models. Notably, UBR5 overexpression induces polyubiquitination and degradation of mutant HTT, reducing polyQ-expanded aggregates in HD-cell models. Besides HTT levels, intrinsic enhanced UBR5 expression determines global proteostasis(definition) of iPSCs preventing the aggregation of misfolded proteins ensued from normal metabolism. Thus, our findings indicate UBR5 as a modulator of super-vigilant proteostasis of iPSCs.
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Koyuncu, S., Sáez, I., Lee, H.J., Gutiérrez-García, R., Pokrzywa, W., Fatima, A., Hoppe, T., & Vı́lchez, D. (2018). The ubiquitin ligase UBR5 suppresses proteostasis collapse in pluripotent stem cells from Huntington’s disease patients. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05320-3
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Koyuncu S, Sáez I, Lee HJ, Gutiérrez-García R, Pokrzywa W, Fatima A, et al. The ubiquitin ligase UBR5 suppresses proteostasis collapse in pluripotent stem cells from Huntington’s disease patients. Nature Communications. 2018. doi:10.1038/s41467-018-05320-3.
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@article{seda2018Theubi,
title = {The ubiquitin ligase UBR5 suppresses proteostasis collapse in pluripotent stem cells from Huntington’s disease patients},
author = {Seda Koyuncu and Isabel Sáez and Hyun Ju Lee and Ricardo Gutiérrez-García and Wojciech Pokrzywa and Azra Fatima and Thorsten Hoppe and David Vı́lchez},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-018-05320-3},
}
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