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A ubiquitin-independent proteasome pathway controls activation of the CARD8 inflammasome
Authors:Jeffrey C. Hsiao  Atara R. Neugroschl  Ashley J. Chui  Cornelius Y. Taabazuing  Andrew R. Griswold  Qinghui Wang  Hsin-Che Huang  Elizabeth L. Orth-He  Daniel P. Ball  Giorgos Hiotis  Daniel A. Bachovchin
Abstract:CARD8 is a pattern-recognition receptor that forms a caspase-1-activating inflammasome. CARD8 undergoes constitutive autoproteolysis, generating an N-terminal (NT) fragment with a disordered region and a ZU5 domain and a C-terminal (CT) fragment with UPA and CARD domains. Dipeptidyl peptidase 8 and dipeptidyl peptidase 9 inhibitors, including Val-boroPro, accelerate the degradation of the NT fragment via a poorly characterized proteasome-mediated pathway, thereby releasing the inflammatory CT fragment from autoinhibition. Here, we show that the core 20S proteasome, which degrades disordered and misfolded proteins independent of ubiquitin modification, controls activation of the CARD8 inflammasome. In unstressed cells, we discovered that the 20S proteasome degrades just the NT disordered region, leaving behind the folded ZU5, UPA, and CARD domains to act as an inhibitor of inflammasome assembly. However, in Val-boroPro–stressed cells, we show the 20S proteasome degrades the entire NT fragment, perhaps due to ZU5 domain unfolding, freeing the CT fragment from autoinhibition. Taken together, these results show that the susceptibility of the CARD8 NT domain to 20S proteasome-mediated degradation controls inflammasome activation.
Keywords:inflammasomes   CARD8   protein disorder   ubiquitin   proteasome   DPP8/9
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