heterochromatin boundary formation / cytoplasm protein quality control by the ubiquitin-proteasome system / protein K29-linked ubiquitination / protein branched polyubiquitination / nuclear protein quality control by the ubiquitin-proteasome system / HECT-type E3 ubiquitin transferase / cytoplasm protein quality control / protein K11-linked ubiquitination / DNA repair-dependent chromatin remodeling / ubiquitin-ubiquitin ligase activity ...heterochromatin boundary formation / cytoplasm protein quality control by the ubiquitin-proteasome system / protein K29-linked ubiquitination / protein branched polyubiquitination / nuclear protein quality control by the ubiquitin-proteasome system / HECT-type E3 ubiquitin transferase / cytoplasm protein quality control / protein K11-linked ubiquitination / DNA repair-dependent chromatin remodeling / ubiquitin-ubiquitin ligase activity / protein K48-linked ubiquitination / progesterone receptor signaling pathway / negative regulation of smoothened signaling pathway / ubiquitin binding / positive regulation of protein import into nucleus / protein polyubiquitination / ubiquitin protein ligase activity / positive regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway / proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process / DNA repair / DNA damage response / positive regulation of gene expression / chromatin / perinuclear region of cytoplasm / protein-containing complex / RNA binding / zinc ion binding / nucleoplasm / membrane / nucleus / cytosol / cytoplasm 類似検索 - 分子機能
E3 ubiquitin ligase EDD, ubiquitin-associated domain / : / E3 ubiquitin ligase EDD / Poly(A)-binding protein C-terminal (PABC) domain profile. / C-terminal domain of Poly(A)-binding protein. Present also in Drosophila hyperplastics discs protein. / Zinc finger, UBR-type / Zinc finger UBR-type profile. / Putative zinc finger in N-recognin, a recognition component of the N-end rule pathway / Polyadenylate-binding protein/Hyperplastic disc protein / PABC (PABP) domain ...E3 ubiquitin ligase EDD, ubiquitin-associated domain / : / E3 ubiquitin ligase EDD / Poly(A)-binding protein C-terminal (PABC) domain profile. / C-terminal domain of Poly(A)-binding protein. Present also in Drosophila hyperplastics discs protein. / Zinc finger, UBR-type / Zinc finger UBR-type profile. / Putative zinc finger in N-recognin, a recognition component of the N-end rule pathway / Polyadenylate-binding protein/Hyperplastic disc protein / PABC (PABP) domain / Poly-adenylate binding protein, unique domain / Regulator of chromosome condensation 1/beta-lactamase-inhibitor protein II / HECT domain / HECT, E3 ligase catalytic domain / HECT-domain (ubiquitin-transferase) / HECT domain profile. / Domain Homologous to E6-AP Carboxyl Terminus with 類似検索 - ドメイン・相同性
ジャーナル: Mol Cell / 年: 2023 タイトル: UBR5 forms ligand-dependent complexes on chromatin to regulate nuclear hormone receptor stability. 著者: Jonathan M Tsai / Jacob D Aguirre / Yen-Der Li / Jared Brown / Vivian Focht / Lukas Kater / Georg Kempf / Brittany Sandoval / Stefan Schmitt / Justine C Rutter / Pius Galli / Colby R Sandate ...著者: Jonathan M Tsai / Jacob D Aguirre / Yen-Der Li / Jared Brown / Vivian Focht / Lukas Kater / Georg Kempf / Brittany Sandoval / Stefan Schmitt / Justine C Rutter / Pius Galli / Colby R Sandate / Jevon A Cutler / Charles Zou / Katherine A Donovan / Ryan J Lumpkin / Simone Cavadini / Paul M C Park / Quinlan Sievers / Charlie Hatton / Elizabeth Ener / Brandon D Regalado / Micah T Sperling / Mikołaj Słabicki / Jeonghyeon Kim / Rebecca Zon / Zinan Zhang / Peter G Miller / Roger Belizaire / Adam S Sperling / Eric S Fischer / Rafael Irizarry / Scott A Armstrong / Nicolas H Thomä / Benjamin L Ebert / 要旨: Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are ligand-binding transcription factors that are widely targeted therapeutically. Agonist binding triggers NR activation and subsequent degradation by unknown ligand- ...Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are ligand-binding transcription factors that are widely targeted therapeutically. Agonist binding triggers NR activation and subsequent degradation by unknown ligand-dependent ubiquitin ligase machinery. NR degradation is critical for therapeutic efficacy in malignancies that are driven by retinoic acid and estrogen receptors. Here, we demonstrate the ubiquitin ligase UBR5 drives degradation of multiple agonist-bound NRs, including the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARA), retinoid x receptor alpha (RXRA), glucocorticoid, estrogen, liver-X, progesterone, and vitamin D receptors. We present the high-resolution cryo-EMstructure of full-length human UBR5 and a negative stain model representing its interaction with RARA/RXRA. Agonist ligands induce sequential, mutually exclusive recruitment of nuclear coactivators (NCOAs) and UBR5 to chromatin to regulate transcriptional networks. Other pharmacological ligands such as selective estrogen receptor degraders (SERDs) degrade their receptors through differential recruitment of UBR5 or RNF111. We establish the UBR5 transcriptional regulatory hub as a common mediator and regulator of NR-induced transcription.