Protein degradation, chromatin remodeling, and membrane trafficking are critically regulated by ubiquitylation. The presence of several coexisting ubiquitin-dependent processes, each of crucial importance to the cell, is remarkable. This brings up questions on how the usage of this versatile regulator is negotiated between the different cellular processes. During proteotoxic stress, the accumulation of ubiquitylated substrates coincides with the depletion of ubiquitylated histone H2A and chromatin remodeling. We show that this redistribution of ubiquitin during proteotoxic stress is a direct consequence of competition for the limited pool of free ubiquitin. Thus, the ubiquitin cycle couples various ubiquitin-dependent processes because of a rate-limiting pool of free ubiquitin. We propose that this ubiquitin equilibrium may allow cells to sense proteotoxic stress in a genome-wide fashion.
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A dynamic ubiquitin equilibrium couples proteasomal activity to chromatin remodeling
Nico P. Dantuma,
Nico P. Dantuma
1Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, The Medical Nobel Institute, Karolinska Institutet, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
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Tom A.M. Groothuis,
Tom A.M. Groothuis
2Division of Tumor Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, 1066 CX, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Florian A. Salomons,
Florian A. Salomons
1Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, The Medical Nobel Institute, Karolinska Institutet, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
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Jacques Neefjes
Jacques Neefjes
2Division of Tumor Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, 1066 CX, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Nico P. Dantuma
1Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, The Medical Nobel Institute, Karolinska Institutet, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
Tom A.M. Groothuis
2Division of Tumor Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, 1066 CX, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Florian A. Salomons
1Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, The Medical Nobel Institute, Karolinska Institutet, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
Jacques Neefjes
2Division of Tumor Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, 1066 CX, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Correspondence to Nico P. Dantuma: [email protected]; or Jacques Neefjes: [email protected]
N.P. Dantuma and T.A.M. Groothius contributed equally to this paper.
Abbreviations used in this paper: GFP-Ub, GFP-ubiquitin; PAGFP, photoactivatable GFP; uH2A, ubiquitylated histone H2A.
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October 13 2005
Accepted:
March 07 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Cell Biol (2006) 173 (1): 19–26.
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Received:
October 13 2005
Accepted:
March 07 2006
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Nico P. Dantuma, Tom A.M. Groothuis, Florian A. Salomons, Jacques Neefjes; A dynamic ubiquitin equilibrium couples proteasomal activity to chromatin remodeling . J Cell Biol 10 April 2006; 173 (1): 19–26. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200510071
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