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Requirement for p62 acetylation in the aggregation of ubiquitylated proteins under nutrient stress.

Zhiyuan YouWen-Xue JiangLing-Yun QinZhou GongWei WanJin LiYusha WangHongtao ZhangChao PengTianhua ZhouChun TangWei Liu
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
Autophagy receptor p62/SQSTM1 promotes the assembly and removal of ubiquitylated proteins by forming p62 bodies and mediating their encapsulation in autophagosomes. Here we show that under nutrient-deficient conditions, cellular p62 specifically undergoes acetylation, which is required for the formation and subsequent autophagic clearance of p62 bodies. We identify K420 and K435 in the UBA domain as the main acetylation sites, and TIP60 and HDAC6 as the acetyltransferase and deacetylase. Mechanically, acetylation at both K420 and K435 sites enhances p62 binding to ubiquitin by disrupting UBA dimerization, while K435 acetylation also directly increases the UBA-ubiquitin affinity. Furthermore, we show that acetylation of p62 facilitates polyubiquitin chain-induced p62 phase separation. Our results suggest an essential role of p62 acetylation in the selective degradation of ubiquitylated proteins in cells under nutrient stress, by specifically regulating the assembly of p62 bodies.
Keyphrases
  • histone deacetylase
  • cell death
  • induced apoptosis
  • small molecule
  • oxidative stress
  • signaling pathway
  • cell cycle arrest
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • high glucose