β-TrCP/E3RS (E3RS) is the F-box protein that functions as the receptor subunit of the SCFβ-TrCP ubiquitin ligase (E3). Surprisingly, although its two recognized substrates, IκBα and β-catenin, are present in the cytoplasm, we have found that E3RS is located predominantly in the nucleus. Here we report the isolation of the major E3RS-associated protein, hnRNP-U, an abundant nuclear phosphoprotein. This protein occupies E3RS in a specific and stoichiometric manner, stabilizes the E3 component, and is likely responsible for its nuclear localization. hnRNP-U binding was abolished by competition with a pIκBα, peptide, or by a specific point mutation in the E3RS WD region, indicating an E3-substrate-type interaction. However, unlike pIκBα, which is targeted by SCFβ-TrCP for degradation, the E3-bound hnRNP-U is stable and is, therefore, a pseudosubstrate. Consequently, hnRNP-U engages a highly neddylated active SCFβ-TrCP, which dissociates in the presence of a high-affinity substrate, resulting in ubiquitination of the latter. Our study points to a novel regulatory mechanism, which secures the localization, stability, substrate binding threshold, and efficacy of a specific protein-ubiquitin ligase.
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Davis, M., Hatzubai, A., Andersen, J. S., Ben-Shushan, E., Fisher, G. Z., Yaron, A., … Ben-Neriah, Y. (2002). Pseudosubstrate regulation of the SCFβ-TrCP ubiquitin ligase by hnRNP-U. Genes and Development, 16(4), 439–451. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.218702
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