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Review
. 2013 Oct;154(4):313-23.
doi: 10.1093/jb/mvt079. Epub 2013 Aug 21.

Linear ubiquitination-mediated NF-κB regulation and its related disorders

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Linear ubiquitination-mediated NF-κB regulation and its related disorders

Fuminori Tokunaga. J Biochem. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification involved in the regulation of a broad variety of cellular functions, such as protein degradation and signal transduction, including nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) signalling. NF-κB is crucial for inflammatory and immune responses, and aberrant NF-κB signalling is implicated in multiple disorders. We found that linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC), composed of HOIL-1L, HOIP and SHARPIN, generates a novel type of Met1 (M1)-linked linear polyubiquitin chain and specifically regulates the canonical NF-κB pathway. Moreover, specific deubiquitinases, such as CYLD, A20 (TNFAIP3) and OTULIN/gumby, inhibit LUBAC-induced NF-κB activation by different molecular mechanisms, and several M1-linked ubiquitin-specific binding domains have been structurally defined. LUBAC and these linear ubiquitination-regulating factors contribute to immune and inflammatory processes and apoptosis. Functional impairments of these factors are correlated with multiple disorders, including autoinflammation, immunodeficiencies, dermatitis, B-cell lymphomas and Parkinson's disease. This review summarizes the molecular basis and the pathophysiological implications of the linear ubiquitination-mediated NF-κB activation pathway regulation by LUBAC.

Keywords: LUBAC; NF-κB; immune response; inflammation; ubiquitin.

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