E3 ubiquitin ligase RLIM negatively regulates c-Myc transcriptional activity and restrains cell proliferation

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RNF12/RLIM is a RING domain-containing E3 ubiquitin ligase whose function has only begun to be elucidated recently. Although RLIM was reported to play important roles in some biological processes such as imprinted X-chromosome inactivation and regulation of TGF-β pathway etc., other functions of RLIM are largely unknown. Here, we identified RLIM as a novel E3 ubiquitin ligase for c-Myc, one of the most frequently deregulated oncoproteins in human cancers. RLIM associates with c-Myc in vivo and in vitro independently of the E3 ligase activity of RLIM. Moreover, RLIM promotes the polyubiquitination of c-Myc protein independently of Ser62 and Thr58 phosphorylation of c-Myc. However, RLIM-mediated ubiquitination does not affect c-Myc stability. Instead, RLIM inhibits the transcriptional activity of c-Myc through which RLIM restrains cell proliferation. Our results suggest that RLIM may function as a tumor suppressor by controlling the activity of c-Myc oncoprotein.

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Gao, R., Wang, L., Cai, H., Zhu, J., & Yu, L. (2016). E3 ubiquitin ligase RLIM negatively regulates c-Myc transcriptional activity and restrains cell proliferation. PLoS ONE, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164086

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