The C‐degron pathway eliminates mislocalized proteins and products of deubiquitinating enzymes

  • Yeh C
  • Huang W
  • Hsu P
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Abstract

Protein termini are determinants of protein stability. Proteins bearing degradation signals, or degrons, at their amino- or carboxyl-termini are eliminated by the N- or C-degron pathways, respectively. We aimed to elucidate the function of C-degron pathways and to unveil how normal proteomes are exempt from C-degron pathway-mediated destruction. Our data reveal that C-degron pathways remove mislocalized cellular proteins and cleavage products of deubiquitinating enzymes. Furthermore, the C-degron and N-degron pathways cooperate in protein removal. Proteome analysis revealed a shortfall in normal proteins targeted by C-degron pathways, but not of defective proteins, suggesting proteolysis-based immunity as a constraint for protein evolution/selection. Our work highlights the importance of protein termini for protein quality surveillance, and the relationship between the functional proteome and protein degradation pathways.

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Yeh, C., Huang, W., Hsu, P., Yeh, K., Wang, L., Hsu, P. W., … Yen, H. S. (2021). The C‐degron pathway eliminates mislocalized proteins and products of deubiquitinating enzymes. The EMBO Journal, 40(7). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2020105846

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