Jun turnover is controlled through JNK-dependent phosphorylation of the E3 ligase itch

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Abstract

The turnover of Jun proteins, like that of other transcription factors, is regulated through ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis. Usually, such processes are regulated by extracellular stimuli through phosphorylation of the target protein, which allows recognition by F box-containing E3 ubiquitin ligases. In the case of c-Jun and JunB, we found that extracellular stimuli also modulate protein turnover by regulating the activity of an E3 ligase by means of its phosphorylation. Activation of the Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK) mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade after T cell stimulation accelerated degradation of c-Jun and JunB through phosphorylation-dependent activation of the E3 ligase Itch. This pathway modulates cytokine production by effector T cells.

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Gao, M., Labuda, T., Xia, Y., Gallagher, E., Fang, D., Liu, Y. C., & Karin, M. (2004). Jun turnover is controlled through JNK-dependent phosphorylation of the E3 ligase itch. Science, 306(5694), 271–275. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1099414

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