Sumo peptidase ulp-4 regulates mitochondrial upr-mediated innate immunity and lifespan extension

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Abstract

Animals respond to mitochondrial stress with the induction of mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPRmt). A cascade of events occur upon UPRmt activation, ultimately triggering a transcriptional response governed by two transcription factors: DVE-1 and ATFS-1. Here we identify SUMO-specific peptidase ULP-4 as a positive regulator of C. elegans UPRmt to control SUMOylation status of DVE-1 and ATFS-1. SUMOylation affects these two axes in the transcriptional program of UPRmt with distinct mechanisms: change of DVE-1 subcellular localization vs. change of ATFS-1 stability and activity. Our findings reveal a post-translational modification that promotes immune response and lifespan extension during mitochondrial stress.

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Gao, K., Li, Y., Hu, S., & Liu, Y. (2019). Sumo peptidase ulp-4 regulates mitochondrial upr-mediated innate immunity and lifespan extension. ELife, 8. https://doi.org/10.7554/ELIFE.41792

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