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Published on: March 21, 2022
The deubiquitinase USP38 promotes cell proliferation through stabilizing c-Myc
Zhijun Xu1, Hao Hu2, Debao Fang2
1Department of Respiration and Critical Care Medicine, The Geriatric Institute of Anhui, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui, 230032, PR China.
Abstract:
The oncoprotein c-Myc is a master transcription factor that regulates the expression of a large number of genes involved in cell cycle, cell growth, and cell metabolism. Hence, it is important to keep the level of c-Myc under control. There are many proteins responsible for the degradation of c-Myc. However, the deubiquitinase-mediated stabilization of c-Myc remains less well understood. In this study, we found that USP38, an ubiquitin-specific protease, regulates the levels and function of c-Myc. USP38 can inhibit the polyubiquitination of c-Myc, thereby increasing c-Myc stability. Functionally, USP38 is able to promote cell proliferation via a c-Myc dependent manner. Mechanistically, USP38 physically interacts with FBW7α and abolishes FBW7α-mediated degradation of c-Myc. Furthermore, USP38 can restore the inhibitory effect of FBW7α on proliferation. Taken together, our study uncovers a novel role for USP38 in the regulation of c-Myc abundance and stability.
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