The centrosomal deubiquitylase USP21 regulates Gli1 transcriptional activity and stability

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Abstract

USP21 is a centrosome-associated deubiquitylase (DUB) that has been implicated in the formation of primary cilia - crucial organelles for the regulation of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway in vertebrates. Here, we identify KCTD6 - a cullin-3 E3-ligase substrate adapter that has been previously linked to Hh signaling - as well as Gli1, the key transcription factor responsible for Hh signal amplification, as new interacting partners of USP21.We identify a cryptic structured protein interaction domain in KCTD6, which is predicted to have a similar fold to Smr domains. Importantly, we show that both depletion and overexpression of catalytically active USP21 suppress Gli1- dependent transcription. Gli proteins are negatively regulated through protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent phosphorylation. We provide evidence that USP21 recruits and stabilises Gli1 at the centrosome where it promotes its phosphorylation by PKA. By revealing an intriguing functional pairing between a spatially restricted deubiquitylase and a kinase, our study highlights the centrosome as an important hub for signal coordination.

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Heride, C., Rigden, D. J., Bertsoulaki, E., Cucchi, D., De Smaele, E., Clague, M. J., & Urbé, S. (2016). The centrosomal deubiquitylase USP21 regulates Gli1 transcriptional activity and stability. Journal of Cell Science, 129(21), 4001–4013. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.188516

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