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COMMD1 (copper metabolism MURR1 domain-containing protein 1) regulates Cullin RING ligases by preventing CAND1 (Cullin-associated Nedd8-dissociated protein 1) binding
Authors:Mao Xicheng  Gluck Nathan  Chen Baozhi  Starokadomskyy Petro  Li Haiying  Maine Gabriel N  Burstein Ezra
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390, USA.
Abstract:Cullin RING ligases (CRLs), the most prolific class of ubiquitin ligase enzymes, are multimeric complexes that regulate a wide range of cellular processes. CRL activity is regulated by CAND1 (Cullin-associated Nedd8-dissociated protein 1), an inhibitor that promotes the dissociation of substrate receptor components from the CRL. We demonstrate here that COMMD1 (copper metabolism MURR1 domain-containing 1), a factor previously found to promote ubiquitination of various substrates, regulates CRL activation by antagonizing CAND1 binding. We show that COMMD1 interacts with multiple Cullins, that the COMMD1-Cul2 complex cannot bind CAND1, and that, conversely, COMMD1 can actively displace CAND1 from CRLs. These findings highlight a novel mechanism of CRL activation and suggest that CRL regulation may underlie the pleiotropic activities of COMMD1.
Keywords:E3 Ubiquitin Ligase   Protein Degradation   Ubiquitin   Ubiquitin Ligase   Ubiquitination   CAND1   COMMD1   Cul1   Cul2   Cullin
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