Although many functions and targets have been attributed to the histone and protein deacetylase SIRT1, a comprehensive analysis of SIRT1 binding proteins yielding a high-confidence interaction map has not been established. Using a comparative statistical analysis of binding partners, we have assembled a high-confidence SIRT1 interactome. Employing this method, we identified the deubiquitinating enzyme ubiquitin-specific protease 22 (USP22), a component of the deubiquitinating module (DUBm) of the SAGA transcriptional coactivating complex, as a SIRT1-interacting partner. We found that this interaction is highly specific, requires the ZnF-UBP domain of USP22, and is disrupted by the inactivating H363Y mutation within SIRT1. Moreover, we show that USP22 is acetylated on multiple lysine residues and that alteration of a single lysine (K129) within the ZnF-UBP domain is sufficient to alter interaction of the DUBm with the core SAGA complex. Furthermore, USP22-mediated recruitment of SIRT1 activity promotes the de cetylation of individual SAGA complex components. Our results indicate an important role of SIRT1- mediated deacetylation in regulating the formation of DUBm subcomplexes within the larger SAGA complex. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology.
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Armour, S. M., Bennett, E. J., Braun, C. R., Zhang, X.-Y., McMahon, S. B., Gygi, S. P., … Sinclair, D. A. (2013). A High-Confidence Interaction Map Identifies SIRT1 as a Mediator of Acetylation of USP22 and the SAGA Coactivator Complex. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 33(8), 1487–1502. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.00971-12
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