Monoubiquitination and endocytosis direct γ-secretase cleavage of activated Notch receptor

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Abstract

Activation of mammalian Notch receptor by its ligands induces TNFα-converting enzyme-dependent ecto-domain shedding, followed by intramembrane proteolysis due to presenilin (PS)-dependent γ-secretase activity. Here, we demonstrate that a new modification, a monoubiquitination, as well as clathrin-dependent endocytosis, is required for γ-secretase processing of a constitutively active Notch derivative, ΔE, which mimics the TNFα-converting enzyme-processing product. PS interacts with this modified form of ΔE, ΔEu. We identified the lysine residue targeted by the monoubiquitination event and confirmed its importance for activation of Notch receptor by its ligand, Delta-like 1. We propose a new model where monoubiquitination and endocytosis of Notch are a prerequisite for its PS-dependent cleavage, and discuss its relevance for other γ-secretase substrates.

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Gupta-Rossi, N., Six, E., LeBail, O., Logeat, F., Chastagner, P., Olry, A., … Brou, C. (2004). Monoubiquitination and endocytosis direct γ-secretase cleavage of activated Notch receptor. Journal of Cell Biology, 166(1), 73–83. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200310098

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