The role of the proteasome-ubiquitin pathway in regulation of the IFN-gamma mediated anti-VSV response in neurons.

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作者:Yang Jingjun, Tugal Derin, Reiss Carol Shoshkes
Pharmacologic inhibition of the proteasome resulted in increased NOS-1 protein levels and increased NO production by neuronal cells. This correlated with an increased antiviral effect of IFN-gamma against the replication of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) replication in vitro. We also observed that a regulatory protein, Protein Inhibitor of NOS-1 (PIN) was down-regulated by IFN-gamma treatment, and more ubiquitinated PIN accumulated in IFN-gamma treated neurons. In cells of the reticuloendothelial system, IFN-gamma treatment induces the expression of a set of low molecular weight MHC-encoded proteins (LMPs), which replace the beta-subunit of the proteasome complex during the proteasome neosynthesis, resulting in a complex termed the immunoproteasome. LMP2, -7, and -10 were induced and the immunoproteasome was generated by IFN-gamma treatment in neuronal cells. Importantly, we observed that IFN-gamma induced inhibition of VSV protein synthesis was not dependent on ubiquitination.

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