UBE2O remodels the proteome during terminal erythroid differentiation

During terminal differentiation, the global protein complement is remodeled, as epitomized by erythrocytes, whose cytosol is ~98% globin. The erythroid proteome undergoes a rapid transition at the reticulocyte stage; however, the mechanisms driving programmed elimination of preexisting cytosolic pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2017-08, Vol.357 (6350), p.471-471
Hauptverfasser: Nguyen, Anthony T., Prado, Miguel A., Schmidt, Paul J., Sendamarai, Anoop K., Wilson-Grady, Joshua T., Min, Mingwei, Campagna, Dean R., Tian, Geng, Shi, Yuan, Dederer, Verena, Kawan, Mona, Kuehnle, Nathalie, Paulo, Joao A., Yao, Yu, Weiss, Mitchell J., Justice, Monica J., Gygi, Steven P., Fleming, Mark D., Finley, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:During terminal differentiation, the global protein complement is remodeled, as epitomized by erythrocytes, whose cytosol is ~98% globin. The erythroid proteome undergoes a rapid transition at the reticulocyte stage; however, the mechanisms driving programmed elimination of preexisting cytosolic proteins are unclear. We found that a mutation in the murine gene, which encodes a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme induced during erythropoiesis, results in anemia. Proteomic analysis suggested that UBE2O is a broad-spectrum ubiquitinating enzyme that remodels the erythroid proteome. In particular, ribosome elimination, a hallmark of reticulocyte differentiation, was defective in mutants. UBE2O recognized ribosomal proteins and other substrates directly, targeting them to proteasomes for degradation. Thus, in reticulocytes, the induction of ubiquitinating factors may drive the transition from a complex to a simple proteome.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.aan0218