Rationale: The low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor (LDLR) is a central determinant of circulating LDLcholesterol and as such subject to tight regulation. Recent studies and genetic evidence implicate the inducible degrader of the LDLR (IDOL) as a regulator of LDLR abundance and of circulating levels of LDL-cholesterol in humans. Acting as an E3-ubiquitin ligase, IDOL promotes ubiquitylation and subsequent lysosomal degradation of the LDLR. Consequently, inhibition of IDOL-mediated degradation of the LDLR represents a potential strategy to increase hepatic LDL-cholesterol clearance. Objective: To establish whether deubiquitylases counteract IDOL-mediated ubiquitylation and degradation of the LDLR. Methods and Results: Using a genetic screening approach, we identify the ubiquitin-specific protease 2 (USP2) as a post-transcriptional regulator of IDOL-mediated LDLR degradation. We demonstrate that both USP2 isoforms, USP2-69 and USP2-45, interact with IDOL and promote its deubiquitylation. IDOL deubiquitylation requires USP2 enzymatic activity and leads to a marked stabilization of IDOL protein. Paradoxically, this also markedly attenuates IDOL-mediated degradation of the LDLR and the ability of IDOL to limit LDL uptake into cells. Conversely, loss of USP2 reduces LDLR protein in an IDOL-dependent manner and limits LDL uptake. We identify a tri-partite complex encompassing IDOL, USP2, and LDLR and demonstrate that in this context USP2 promotes deubiquitylation of the LDLR and prevents its degradation. Conclusions: Our findings identify USP2 as a novel regulator of lipoprotein clearance owing to its ability to control ubiquitylation-dependent degradation of the LDLR by IDOL.
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Nelson, J. K., Sorrentino, V., Trezza, R. A., Heride, C., Urbe, S., Distel, B., & Zelcer, N. (2016). The deubiquitylase USP2 regulates the ldlr pathway by counteracting the E3-Ubiquitin Ligase IDOL. Circulation Research, 118(3), 410–419. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.307298
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