UBAC1/KPC2 regulates TLR3 signaling in human keratinocytes through functional interaction with the CARD14/CARMA2SH-TANK complex

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Abstract

CARD14/CARMA2 is a scaffold molecule whose genetic alterations are linked to human inherited inflammatory skin disorders. However, the mechanisms through which CARD14/CARMA2 controls innate immune response and chronic inflammation are not well understood. By means of a yeast two-hybrid screening, we identified the UBA Domain Containing 1 (UBAC1), the non-catalytic subunit of the E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase KPC complex, as an interactor of CARMA2sh, the CARD14/CARMA2 isoform mainly expressed in human keratinocytes. UBAC1 participates in the CARMA2sh/TANK complex and promotes K63-linked ubiquitination of TANK. In human keratinocytes, UBAC1 negatively regulates the NF-κF-activating capacity of CARMA2sh following exposure to poly (I:C), an agonist of Toll-like Receptor 3. Overall, our data indicate that UBAC1 participates in the inflammatory signal transduction pathways involving CARMA2sh.

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Mazzone, P., Congestrì, M., Scudiero, I., Polvere, I., Voccola, S., Zerillo, L., … Zotti, T. (2020). UBAC1/KPC2 regulates TLR3 signaling in human keratinocytes through functional interaction with the CARD14/CARMA2SH-TANK complex. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(24), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249365

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