Regulation of Mdm2 protein stability and the p53 response by NEDD4-1 E3 ligase

Jan 14, 2014Oncogene

How NEDD4-1 controls Mdm2 protein levels and the p53 response

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Abstract

NEDD4-1 knockdown reduces the half-life of endogenous Mdm2 from 20 to 12 minutes in U2OS cells.

  • NEDD4-1 is identified as an E3 ligase that regulates Mdm2 protein stability.
  • Lysates from Nedd4-1 knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts show significantly reduced E3 ligase activity toward Mdm2 compared to wild-type lysates.
  • Recombinant NEDD4-1 promotes Mdm2 ubiquitination in a concentration- and time-dependent manner.
  • NEDD4-1 catalyzes the formation of K63-type polyubiquitin chains on Mdm2, which compete with K48-type polyubiquitination.
  • Increased levels and activity of p53 are observed in Nedd4-1 knockout MEFs compared to wild-type MEFs.

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