UAS domain of Ubxd8 and FAF1 polymerizes upon interaction with long-chain unsaturated fatty acids

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Ubxd8, a multidomain protein sensor for longchain unsaturated fatty acids (FAs), plays a crucial role to maintain cellular homeostasis of FAs. Ubxd8 polymerizes upon interaction with long-chain unsaturated FAs, but the molecular mechanism involved in this polymerization remains unclear. Here we report that the UAS domain of Ubxd8 mediates this polymerization. We show that a positively charged surface area in the domain is required for the reaction. Mutations changing the positively charged residues in this area to glutamates prevented long-chain unsaturated FAs from inducing oligomerization of Ubxd8. Consequently, the mutant protein no longer responded to regulation by long-chain unsaturated FAs in cultured cells. Long-chain unsaturated FAs also induced polymerization of Fas-associated factor 1 (FAF1), the only other mammalian protein that contains a UAS domain homologous to that of Ubxd8. These results provide further insights into protein- FA interactions by identifying the UAS domain as a motif interacting with long-chain unsaturated FAs. Copyright © 2013 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Kim, H., Zhang, H., Meng, D., Russell, G., Lee, J. N., & Ye, J. (2013). UAS domain of Ubxd8 and FAF1 polymerizes upon interaction with long-chain unsaturated fatty acids. Journal of Lipid Research, 54(8), 2144–2152. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M037218

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