Cytoplasmic DAXX drives SQSTM1/p62 phase condensation to activate Nrf2-mediated stress response
Date
2019-08-21Author
Subject
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Autophagy cargo recognition and clearance are essential for intracellular protein quality control. SQSTM1/p62 sequesters intracellular aberrant proteins and mediates cargo delivery for their selective autophagic degradation. The formation of p62 non-membrane-bound liquid compartments is critical for its function as a cargo receptor. The regulation of p62 phase separation/condensation has yet been poorly characterised. Using an unbiased yeast two-hybrid screening and complementary approaches, we found that DAXX physically interacts with p62. Cytoplasmic DAXX promotes p62 puncta formation. We further elucidate that DAXX drives p62 liquid phase condensation by inducing p62 oligomerisation. This effect promotes p62 recruitment of Keap1 and subsequent Nrf2-mediated stress response. The present study suggests a mechanism of p62 phase condensation by a protein interaction, and indicates that DAXX regulates redox homoeostasis, providing a mechanistic insight into the prosurvival function of DAXX.</jats:p>
Collections
Publisher
Place of Publication
Journal
Volume
Issue
Pagination
Author URL
Publisher URL
Number
Recommended, similar items
The following license files are associated with this item:
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Molecular Basis for Jagged-1/Serrate Ligand Recognition by the Notch Receptor
Whiteman, P; de Madrid, BH; Taylor, P; Li, D; Heslop, R; Viticheep, N; Tan, JZ; Shimizu, H; Callaghan, J; Masiero, M; Li, JL; Banham, AH; Harris, AL; Lea, SM; Redfield, C; Baron, M; Handford, PA (Elsevier BVUnited States, 2013-03)We have mapped a Jagged/Serrate-binding site to specific residues within the 12th EGF domain of human and Drosophila Notch. Two critical residues, involved in a hydrophobic interaction, provide a ligand-binding platform ... -
Up-regulation of the Notch ligand Delta-like 4 inhibits VEGF-induced endothelial cell function
Williams, CK; Li, J-L; Murga, M; Harris, AL; Tosato, G (American Society of HematologyUnited States, 2006-02-01)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Delta-like 4 (Dll4), a membrane-bound ligand for Notch1 and Notch4, is selectively expressed in the developing endothelium and in some tumor endothelium, and it is induced by ... -
Accumulation of autophagosomes confers cytotoxicity
Button, RW; Roberts, SL; Willis, TL; Hanemann, CO; Luo, S (Elsevier BVUnited States, 2017-07-03)Autophagy comprises the processes of autophagosome synthesis and lysosomal degradation. In certain stress conditions, increased autophagosome synthesis may be associated with decreased lysosomal activity, which may result ...