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Detection of Protein Ubiquitination
Published on: August 18, 2009
RNF126 writes a non-canonical ubiquitin code on midnolin to tune protein stability
Yun Yang1,2,3,4, Jin Ren2, Xiang Qiu2,3,4
1School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China.
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Midnolin (MIDN) is a newly recognized master regulator that drives ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation, yet the mechanisms governing its own turnover remain enigmatic. Here, we demonstrate that MIDN is ubiquitinated and identify RNF126 as the cognate E3 ligase. RNF126 physically associates with MIDN and catalyzes its ubiquitination, and mass spectrometry mapping reveals that this process occurs primarily at non-canonical cysteine, serine, and threonine residues (C230, C236, S237, T239, and S241) rather than at lysine residues. This non-classical ubiquitination targets MIDN for 26S-proteasomal degradation. In vivo dissection of the RNF126-MIDN axis shows that it governs EGR1 abundance and, consequently, the tumor-suppressor proteins PTEN and p53, thereby restraining the progression of testicular germ-cell tumors (TGCTs). Our findings reveal an unappreciated layer of MIDN regulation and identify the RNF126-MIDN ubiquitination cascade as a potential therapeutic vulnerability in TGCTs and related malignancies.
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