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The Carboxyl-terminal Tail of Noxa Protein Regulates the Stability of Noxa and Mcl-1
Authors:Xiaming Pang  Jingjing Zhang  Hernando Lopez  Yushu Wang  Wenyang Li  Katelyn L. O'Neill  Jacquelynn J. D. Evans  Nicholas M. George  Jianhong Long  Yi Chen  Xu Luo
Affiliation:From the Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198-7696.;the §Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University, Changsha 410013, China, and ;the School of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
Abstract:The BH3-only protein Noxa is a critical mediator of apoptosis and functions primarily by sequestering/inactivating the antiapoptotic Bcl-2 family protein Mcl-1. Although Noxa is a highly labile protein, recent studies suggested that it is degraded by the proteasome in a ubiquitylation-independent manner. In the present study, we investigated the mechanism of Noxa degradation and its ability to regulate the stability of Mcl-1. We found that the ubiquitylation-independent degradation of Noxa does not require a physical association with Mcl-1. A short stretch of amino acid residues in the C-terminal tail was found to mediate the proteasome-dependent degradation of Noxa. Ectopic placement of this degron was able to render other proteins unstable. Surprisingly, mutation of this sequence not only attenuated the rapid degradation of Noxa, but also stabilized endogenous Mcl-1 through the BH3-mediated direct interaction. Together, these results suggest that the C-terminal tail of Noxa regulates the stability of both Noxa and Mcl-1.
Keywords:Bcl-2 Family Proteins   Mitochondrial Apoptosis   Protein Complex   Protein Stability   Ubiquitylation (Ubiquitination)   BH3-only Proteins   Mcl-1   Noxa
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