The Ras target AF-6 is a substrate of the fam deubiquitinating enzyme

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Abstract

The Ras target AF-6 has been shown to serve as one of the peripheral components of cell-cell adhesions, and is thought to participate in cell- cell adhesion regulation downstream of Ras. We here purified an AF-6- interacting protein with a molecular mass of ~220 kD (p220) to investigate the function of AF-6 at cell-cell adhesions. The peptide sequences of p220 were identical to the amino acid sequences of mouse Fam. Fam is homologous to a deubiquitinating enzyme in Drosophila, the product of the fat facets gene. Recent genetic analyses indicate that the deubiquitinating activity of the fat facets product plays a critical role in controlling the cell fate. We found that Fam accumulated at the cell-cell contact sites of MDCKII cells, but not at free ends of plasma membranes. Fam was partially colocalized with AF-6 and interacted with AF-6 in vivo and in vitro. We also showed that AF-6 was ubiquitinated in intact cells, and that Fam prevented the ubiquitination of AF-6. These results indicate that AF-6 forms a complex with and serves as one of the substrates for Fam, and suggest that the degradation of peripheral components of cell-cell adhesions may be regulated by Fam.

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Taya, S., Yamamoto, T., Kano, K., Kawano, Y., Iwamatsu, A., Tsuchiya, T., … Kaibuchi, K. (1998). The Ras target AF-6 is a substrate of the fam deubiquitinating enzyme. Journal of Cell Biology, 142(4), 1053–1062. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.142.4.1053

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