β-arrestin is crucial for ubiquitination and down-regulation of the insulin-like growth Factor-1 receptor by acting as adaptor for the MDM2 E3 ligase

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Abstract

The insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) plays important roles in physiological growth and aging as well as promoting several crucial functions in cancer cells. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in expression and down-regulation of IGF-1R are still poorly understood. Here we provide evidence that β-arrestin, otherwise known to be involved in the regulation of G protein-coupled receptors, serves as an adaptor to bring the oncoprotein E3 ubiquitin ligase MDM2 to the IGF-1R. In this way, β-arrestin acts as a crucial component in the ubiquitination and down-regulation of the receptor. Both MDM2 and β-arrestin co-immunoprecipitated with the IGF-1R. The β-arrestin isoform 1 appeared to be more strongly associated with the receptor than isoform 2, and in a molecular context it was 4-fold more efficient in inducing polyubiquitination of IGF-1R, a reaction that required the presence of β-arrestin and MDM2. Ligand stimulation accelerated IGF-1R ubiquitination. In mouse P6 cells (overexpressing human IGF-1R) absence of β-arrestin 1, but not of β-arrestin 2, blocked ubiquitination of IGF-1R. Conversely, in the two studied human melanoma cell lines both β-arrestin isoforms seemed to be involved in IGF-1R ubiquitination. However, because depletion of β-arrestin 1 almost completely eliminated degradation, and IGF-1 induced down-regulation of the receptor in these cells, whereas β-arrestin 2 only had a partial effect, β-arrestin 1 seems to the more important isoform in affecting the expression of IGF-1R. To our knowledge this is the first study demonstrating a defined molecular role of β-arrestin with direct relevance to cell growth and cancer. © 2005 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Girnita, L., Shenoy, S. K., Sehat, B., Vasilcanu, R., Girnita, A., Lefkowitz, R. J., & Larsson, O. (2005). β-arrestin is crucial for ubiquitination and down-regulation of the insulin-like growth Factor-1 receptor by acting as adaptor for the MDM2 E3 ligase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(26), 24412–24419. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M501129200

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