Prolyl hydroxylation by EglN2 destabilizes FOXO3a by blocking its interaction with the USP9x deubiquitinase

EglN2 进行的脯氨酰羟基化通过阻断 FOXO3a 与 USP9x 去泛素化酶的相互作用使其不稳定

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作者:Xingnan Zheng, Bo Zhai, Peppi Koivunen, Sandra J Shin, Gang Lu, Jiayun Liu, Christoph Geisen, Abhishek A Chakraborty, Javid J Moslehi, David M Smalley, Xin Wei, Xian Chen, Zhengming Chen, Justine M Beres, Jing Zhang, Jen Lan Tsao, Mitchell C Brenner, Yuqing Zhang, Cheng Fan, Ronald A DePinho, Jihye

Abstract

The three EglN prolyl hydroxylases (EglN1, EglN2, and EglN3) regulate the stability of the HIF transcription factor. We recently showed that loss of EglN2, however, also leads to down-regulation of Cyclin D1 and decreased cell proliferation in a HIF-independent manner. Here we report that EglN2 can hydroxylate FOXO3a on two specific prolyl residues in vitro and in vivo. Hydroxylation of these sites prevents the binding of USP9x deubiquitinase, thereby promoting the proteasomal degradation of FOXO3a. FOXO transcription factors can repress Cyclin D1 transcription. Failure to hydroxylate FOXO3a promotes its accumulation in cells, which in turn suppresses Cyclin D1 expression. These findings provide new insights into post-transcriptional control of FOXO3a and provide a new avenue for pharmacologically altering Cyclin D1 activity.

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