Activity and Regulation of the Centrosome-associated Proteasome
Regulated proteolysis is important for maintaining appropriate cellular levels of many proteins. The bulk of intracellular protein degradation is catalyzed by the proteasome. Recently, the centrosome was identified as a novel site for concentration of the proteasome and associated regulatory protein...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2000-01, Vol.275 (1), p.409-413 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Regulated proteolysis is important for maintaining appropriate cellular levels of many proteins. The bulk of intracellular
protein degradation is catalyzed by the proteasome. Recently, the centrosome was identified as a novel site for concentration
of the proteasome and associated regulatory proteins (Wigley, W. C., Fabunmi, R. P., Lee, M. G., Marino, C. R., Muallem, S.,
DeMartino, G. N., and Thomas, P. J. (1999) J. Cell Biol. 145, 481â490). Here we provide evidence that centrosomes contain the active 26 S proteasome that degrades ubiquitinated-protein
and proteasome-specific peptide substrates. Moreover, the centrosomes contain an ubiquitin isopeptidase activity. The proteolytic
activity is ATP-dependent and is inhibited by proteasome inhibitors. Notably, treatment of cells with inhibitors of proteasome
activity promotes redistribution of the proteasome and associated regulatory proteins to the centrosome independent of an
intact microtubule system. These data provide biochemical evidence for active proteasomal complexes at the centrosome, highlighting
a novel function for this organizing structure. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.275.1.409 |