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Create and preserve: Proteostasis in development and aging is governed by Cdc48/p97/VCP
Authors:André Franz  Leena Ackermann  Thorsten Hoppe
Institution:Institute for Genetics and Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases (CECAD), University of Cologne, Zülpicher Straße 47a, 50674 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:The AAA-ATPase Cdc48 (also called p97 or VCP) acts as a key regulator in proteolytic pathways, coordinating recruitment and targeting of substrate proteins to the 26S proteasome or lysosomal degradation. However, in contrast to the well-known function in ubiquitin-dependent cellular processes, the physiological relevance of Cdc48 in organismic development and maintenance of protein homeostasis is less understood. Therefore, studies on multicellular model organisms help to decipher how Cdc48-dependent proteolysis is regulated in time and space to meet developmental requirements. Given the importance of developmental regulation and tissue maintenance, defects in Cdc48 activity have been linked to several human pathologies including protein aggregation diseases. Thus, addressing the underlying disease mechanisms not only contributes to our understanding on the organism-wide function of Cdc48 but also facilitates the design of specific medical therapies. In this review, we will portray the role of Cdc48 in the context of multicellular organisms, pointing out its importance for developmental processes, tissue surveillance, and disease prevention. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Ubiquitin–Proteasome System. Guest Editors: Thomas Sommer and Dieter H. Wolf.
Keywords:AAA  ATPase associated with diverse cellular activities  AD  Alzheimer's disease  ALS  amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  AMPK  adenosine monophosphate activated kinase  Cdc48/CDC-48  cell division cycle protein 48  DUB  de-ubiquitylating enzyme  ERAD  endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation  HD  Huntington's disease  IBMPFD  inclusion body myopathy with Paget's disease of bone and frontotemporal dementia  MAD  mitochondria-associated degradation  MJD  Machado&ndash  Joseph disease  OMM  outer mitochondrial membrane  polyQ  extended poly-glutamine stretch  STUbL  SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligase  TLS pol  translesional DNA polymerases  TOR  target of rapamycin  UBX  ubiquitin regulatory x  UPS  ubiquitin&ndash  proteasome system  VCP  valosin-containing protein
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