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Sec61p-independent degradation of the tail-anchored ER membrane protein Ubc6p

Item Type:Article
Title:Sec61p-independent degradation of the tail-anchored ER membrane protein Ubc6p
Creators Name:Walter, J., Urban, J., Volkwein, C. and Sommer, T.
Abstract:Tail-anchored proteins are distinct from other membrane proteins as they are thought to insert into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane independently of Sec61p translocation pores. These pores not only mediate import but are also assumed to catalyze export of proteins in a process called ER-associated protein degradation (ERAD). In order to examine the Sec61p dependence of the export of tail-anchored proteins, we analyzed the degradation pathway of a tail-anchored ER membrane protein, the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 6 (Ubc6p). In contrast to other ubiquitin conjugating enzymes (Ubcs), Ubc6p is naturally short-lived. Its proteolysis is mediated specifically by the unique Ubc6p tail region. Degradation further requires the activity of Cue1p-assembled Ubc7p, and its own catalytic site cysteine. However, it occurs independently of the other ERAD components Ubc1p, Hrd1p/Der3p, Hrd3p and Der1p. In contrast to other natural ERAD substrates, proteasomal mutants accumulate a membrane-bound degradation intermediate of Ubc6p. Most interestingly, mutations in SEC61 do not reduce the turnover of full-length Ubc6p nor cause a detectable accumulation of degradation intermediates. These data are in accordance with a model in which tail-anchored proteins can be extracted from membranes independently of Sec61p.
Keywords:Proteasome, Sec61p/Tail-Anchored Protein, Ubc6p, Yeast
Source:EMBO Journal
ISSN:0261-4189
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Volume:20
Number:12
Page Range:3124-3131
Date:1 January 2001
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