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Increased degradation of oxidized proteins in yeast defective in 26 S proteasome assembly
Authors:Inai Yoko  Nishikimi Morimitsu
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-0012, Japan.
Abstract:An Rpn9-disrupted yeast strain, Delta rpn9, whose growth is temperature sensitive with defective assembly of the 26 S proteasome complex, was studied. This mutant yeast was more resistant to hydrogen peroxide treatment and able to degrade carbonylated proteins more efficiently than wild type. Nondenaturing gel electrophoresis followed by activity staining revealed that Delta rpn9 yeast cells had a higher activity of 20 S proteasome than wild type and that in both Delta rpn9 and wild-type cells treated with hydrogen peroxide, 20 S proteasome activity was increased with a concomitant decrease in 26 S proteasome activity. Protein multiubiquitination was not observed in the hydrogen peroxide-treated cells. Taken together, these results suggest that the 20 S proteasome degrades oxidized proteins without ubiquitination of target proteins.
Keywords:Proteasome   Rpn9   Ubiquitination   Hydrogen peroxide
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