The ErbB-4 receptors are unique in the EGFR/ErbB family for the ability to associate with WW domain-containing proteins. To identify new ligands of the cytoplasmic tail of ErbB-4, we panned a brain cDNA phage library with ErbB-4 peptides containing sequence motifs corresponding to putative docking sites for class-I WW domains. This approach led to identification of AIP4/Itch, a member of the Nedd4-like family of E3 ubiquitin protein ligases, as a protein that specifically interacts with and ubiquitinates ErbB-4 in vivo. Interaction with the ErbB-4 receptors occurs via the WW domains of AIP4/Itch. Functional analyses demonstrate that AIP4/Itch is recruited to the ErbB-4 receptor to promote its polyubiquitination and degradation, thereby regulating stability of the receptor and access of receptor intracellular domains to the nuclear compartment. These findings expand our understanding of the mechanisms contributing to the integrity of the ErbB signaling network and mechanistically link the cellular ubiquitination pathway of AIP4/Itch to the ErbB-4 receptor. © FASEB.

The E3 ligase Aip4/Itch ubiquitinates and targets ErbB-4 for degradation / J., Omerovic; Santangelo, Laura; E. M. R., Puggioni; J., Marrocco; C., Dall'Armi; C., Palumbo; Belleudi, Francesca; DI MARCOTULLIO, Lucia; Frati, Luigi; Torrisi, Maria Rosaria; G., Cesareni; Gulino, Alberto; Alimandi, Maurizio. - In: THE FASEB JOURNAL. - ISSN 0892-6638. - STAMPA. - 21:11(2007), pp. 2849-2862. [10.1096/fj.06-7925com]

The E3 ligase Aip4/Itch ubiquitinates and targets ErbB-4 for degradation

SANTANGELO, LAURA;BELLEUDI, Francesca;DI MARCOTULLIO, LUCIA;FRATI, Luigi;TORRISI, Maria Rosaria;GULINO, Alberto;ALIMANDI, MAURIZIO
2007

Abstract

The ErbB-4 receptors are unique in the EGFR/ErbB family for the ability to associate with WW domain-containing proteins. To identify new ligands of the cytoplasmic tail of ErbB-4, we panned a brain cDNA phage library with ErbB-4 peptides containing sequence motifs corresponding to putative docking sites for class-I WW domains. This approach led to identification of AIP4/Itch, a member of the Nedd4-like family of E3 ubiquitin protein ligases, as a protein that specifically interacts with and ubiquitinates ErbB-4 in vivo. Interaction with the ErbB-4 receptors occurs via the WW domains of AIP4/Itch. Functional analyses demonstrate that AIP4/Itch is recruited to the ErbB-4 receptor to promote its polyubiquitination and degradation, thereby regulating stability of the receptor and access of receptor intracellular domains to the nuclear compartment. These findings expand our understanding of the mechanisms contributing to the integrity of the ErbB signaling network and mechanistically link the cellular ubiquitination pathway of AIP4/Itch to the ErbB-4 receptor. © FASEB.
2007
negative regulators; nuclear translocation; ubiquitin ligase
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The E3 ligase Aip4/Itch ubiquitinates and targets ErbB-4 for degradation / J., Omerovic; Santangelo, Laura; E. M. R., Puggioni; J., Marrocco; C., Dall'Armi; C., Palumbo; Belleudi, Francesca; DI MARCOTULLIO, Lucia; Frati, Luigi; Torrisi, Maria Rosaria; G., Cesareni; Gulino, Alberto; Alimandi, Maurizio. - In: THE FASEB JOURNAL. - ISSN 0892-6638. - STAMPA. - 21:11(2007), pp. 2849-2862. [10.1096/fj.06-7925com]
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