Negative Regulator of Ubiquitin-Like Protein 1 modulates the autophagy-lysosomal pathway via p62 to facilitate the extracellular release of tau following proteasome impairment
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Negative Regulator of Ubiquitin-Like Protein 1 modulates the autophagy-lysosomal pathway via p62 to facilitate the extracellular release of tau following proteasome impairment
Abstract
Negative regulator of ubiquitin-like protein 1 (NUB1) and its longer isoform NUB1L are ubiquitin-like (UBL)/ubiquitin-associated (UBA) proteins that facilitate the targeting of proteasomal substrates, including tau, synphilin-1 and huntingtin. Previous data revealed that NUB1 also mediated a reduction in tau phosphorylation and aggregation following proteasome inhibition, suggesting a switch in NUB1 function from targeted proteasomal degradation to a role in autophagy. Here, we delineate the mechanisms of this switch and show that NUB1 interacted specifically with p62 and induced an increase in p62 levels in a manner facilitated by inhibition of the proteasome. NUB1 moreover increased autophagosomes and the recruitment of lysosomes to aggresomes following proteasome inhibition. Autophagy flux assays revealed that NUB1 affected the autophagy-lysosomal pathway primarily via the UBA domain. NUB1 localized to cytosolic inclusions with pathological forms of tau, as well as LAMP1 and p62 in the hippocampal neurons of tauopathy mice. Finally, NUB1 facilitated the extracellular release of tau following proteasome inhibition. This study thus shows that NUB1 plays a role in regulating the autophagy-lysosomal pathway when the ubiquitin proteasome system is compromised, thus contributing to the mechanisms targeting the removal of aggregation-prone proteins upon proteasomal impairment.
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