Structural basis for the midnolin-proteasome pathway and its role in suppressing myeloma.

米诺林-蛋白酶体通路的结构基础及其在抑制骨髓瘤中的作用

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作者:Nardone Christopher, Gao Jingjing, Seo Hyuk-Soo, Mintseris Julian, Ort Lucy, Yip Matthew C J, Negasi Milen, Besschetnova Anna K, Kamitaki Nolan, Gygi Steven P, Dhe-Paganon Sirano, Munshi Nikhil C, Fulciniti Mariateresa, Greenberg Michael E, Shao Sichen, Elledge Stephen J, Gu Xin
The midnolin-proteasome pathway degrades many nuclear proteins without ubiquitination, but how it operates mechanistically remains unclear. Here, we present structures of the midnolin-proteasome complex, revealing how established proteasomal components are repurposed to enable a unique form of proteolysis. While the proteasomal subunit PSMD2/Rpn1 binds to ubiquitinated or ubiquitin-like (Ubl) proteins, we discover that it also interacts with the midnolin nuclear localization sequence, elucidating how midnolin's activity is confined to the nucleus. Likewise, PSMD14/Rpn11, an enzyme that normally cleaves ubiquitin chains, surprisingly functions non-enzymatically as a receptor for the midnolin Ubl domain, positioning the substrate-binding Catch domain directly above the proteasomal entry site to guide substrates into the proteasome. Moreover, we demonstrate that midnolin downregulation is critical for the survival of myeloma cells by stabilizing the transcription factor substrate IRF4. Our findings uncover the mechanisms underlying the midnolin-proteasome pathway and midnolin downregulation as a driver of multiple myeloma.

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