Stress response silencing by an E3 ligase mutated in neurodegeneration

Haakonsen, Diane L. and Heider, Michael and Ingersoll, Andrew J. and Vodehnal, Kayla and Witus, Samuel R. and Uenaka, Takeshi and Wernig, Marius and Rapé, Michael (2024) Stress response silencing by an E3 ligase mutated in neurodegeneration. Nature, 626 (8000). pp. 874-880. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

Stress response pathways detect and alleviate adverse conditions to safeguard cell and tissue homeostasis, yet their prolonged activation induces apoptosis and disrupts organismal health. How stress responses are turned off at the right time and place remains poorly understood. Here we report a ubiquitin-dependent mechanism that silences the cellular response to mitochondrial protein import stress. Crucial to this process is the silencing factor of the integrated stress response (SIFI), a large E3 ligase complex mutated in ataxia and in early-onset dementia that degrades both unimported mitochondrial precursors and stress response components. By recognizing bifunctional substrate motifs that equally encode protein localization and stability, the SIFI complex turns off a general stress response after a specific stress event has been resolved. Pharmacological stress response silencing sustains cell survival even if stress resolution failed, which underscores the importance of signal termination and provides a roadmap for treating neurodegenerative diseases caused by mitochondrial import defects.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pustakas > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 01 Mar 2024 06:54
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2024 06:54
URI: http://archive.pcbmb.org/id/eprint/1885

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