Arsenite Binds to ZNF598 to Perturb Ribosome-Associated Protein Quality Control

亚砷酸盐与 ZNF598 结合,扰乱核糖体相关蛋白质质量控制

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Abstract

Arsenic pollution in drinking water is a widespread public health problem, and it affects approximately 200 million people in over 70 countries. Many human diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders, are engendered by the malfunction of proteins involved in important biological processes and are elicited by protein misfolding and/or loss of protein quality control during translation. Arsenic exposure results in proteotoxic stress, though the detailed molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we showed that arsenite interacts with ZNF598 protein in cells and exposure of human skin fibroblasts to arsenite results in significant decreases in the ubiquitination levels of lysine residues 138 and 139 in RPS10 and lysine 8 in RPS20, which are regulatory post-translational modifications important in ribosome-associated protein quality control. Furthermore, the arsenite-elicited diminutions in ubiquitinations of RPS10 and RPS20 gave rise to augmented read-through of poly(adenosine)-containing stalling sequences, which was abolished in ZNF598 knockout cells. Together, our study revealed a novel mechanism underlying the arsenic-induced proteostatic stress in human cells.

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