BIK ubiquitination by the E3 ligase Cul5-ASB11 determines cell fate during cellular stress
X-Box Binding Protein 1
0303 health sciences
Cell Survival
Ubiquitination
Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases
Cullin Proteins
Mitochondrial Proteins
03 medical and health sciences
Cell Line, Tumor
Endoribonucleases
Mutation
Proteolysis
Humans
Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins
Research Articles
DNA Damage
DOI:
10.1083/jcb.201901156
Publication Date:
2019-08-06T18:49:04Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
The BH3-only pro-apoptotic protein BIK is regulated by the ubiquitin–proteasome system. However, the mechanism of this regulation and its physiological functions remain elusive. Here, we identify Cul5-ASB11 as the E3 ligase targeting BIK for ubiquitination and degradation. ER stress leads to the activation of ASB11 by XBP1s during the adaptive phase of the unfolded protein response, which stimulates BIK ubiquitination, interaction with p97/VCP, and proteolysis. This mechanism of BIK degradation contributes to ER stress adaptation by promoting cell survival. Conversely, genotoxic agents down-regulate this IRE1α–XBP1s–ASB11 axis and stabilize BIK, which contributes in part to the apoptotic response to DNA damage. We show that blockade of this BIK degradation pathway by an IRE1α inhibitor can stabilize a BIK active mutant and increase its anti-tumor activity. Our study reveals that different cellular stresses regulate BIK ubiquitination by ASB11 in opposing directions, which determines whether or not cells survive, and that blocking BIK degradation has the potential to be used as an anti-cancer strategy.
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