摘要
Recent progress has been made on the role of oncoproteins c-Ski and related SnoN in the control of cellular transformation. c-Ski/SnoN potently repress transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) antiproliferative signaling through physical interaction with signal transducers called Smads. Overexpression of c-Ski/SnoN also induces skeletal muscle differentiation, but how c-Ski/SnoN function in myogenesis is largely unknown. During our investigation on the role of sumoylation in TGF-β signaling, we inadvertently found that SnoN is modified by small ubiquitin-like modifier-1 (SUMO-1). Here, we biochemically characterize SnoN sumoylation in detail and report the physiological function of the modification. Sumoylation occurs primarily at lysine 50 (Lys-50). PIAS1 and PIASx proteins physically interact with SnoN to stimulate its sumoylation, thus serving as SUMO-protein isopeptide ligases (E3) for SnoN sumoylation. SnoN sumoylation does not alter its metabolic stability or its ability to repress TGF-β signaling. Notably, loss of sumoylation in the Lys-50 site (via a Lys-to-Arg point mutation) potently activates muscle-specific gene expression and enhances myotube formation. Our study suggests a novel role for SUMO modification in the regulation of myogenic differentiation.
| 源语言 | 英语 |
|---|---|
| 页(从-至) | 6517-6524 |
| 页数 | 8 |
| 期刊 | Journal of Biological Chemistry |
| 卷 | 282 |
| 期 | 9 |
| DOI | |
| 出版状态 | 已出版 - 2 3月 2007 |
| 已对外发布 | 是 |
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