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Publication : Phosphorylation of E3 ligase Smurf1 switches its substrate preference in support of axon development.

First Author  Cheng PL Year  2011
Journal  Neuron Volume  69
Issue  2 Pages  231-43
PubMed ID  21262463 Mgi Jnum  J:168144
Mgi Id  MGI:4887277 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2010.12.021
Citation  Cheng PL, et al. (2011) Phosphorylation of e3 ligase smurf1 switches its substrate preference in support of axon development. Neuron 69(2):231-43
abstractText  Ubiquitin E3 ligases serve for ubiquitination of specific substrates, and its ligase efficacy is regulated by interacting proteins or substrate modifications. Whether and how the ligases themselves are modified by cellular signaling is unclear. Here we report that protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent phosphorylation of Smad Ubiquitin Regulatory Factor 1 (Smurf1) can switch its substrate preference between two proteins of opposing actions on axon development. Extracellular factors that promote axon formation elevated Smurf1 phosphorylation at a PKA site Thr(306), and preventing this phosphorylation reduced axon formation in cultured hippocampal neurons and impaired polarization of cortical neurons in vivo. Thr(306)-phosphorylation changed the relative affinities of Smurf1 for its substrates, leading to reduced degradation of polarity protein Par6 and increased degradation of growth-inhibiting RhoA. Thus, PKA-dependent phosphorylation of the E3 ligase could switch its substrate preference, contributing to selective protein degradation required for localized cellular function.
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