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  • Ubiquitination of G3BP1 mediates stress granule disassembly in a context-specific manner.

Ubiquitination of G3BP1 mediates stress granule disassembly in a context-specific manner.

Science (New York, N.Y.) (2021-11-06)
Youngdae Gwon, Brian A Maxwell, Regina-Maria Kolaitis, Peipei Zhang, Hong Joo Kim, J Paul Taylor
ABSTRACT

Stress granules are dynamic, reversible condensates composed of RNA and protein that assemble in eukaryotic cells in response to a variety of stressors and are normally disassembled after stress is removed. The composition and assembly of stress granules is well understood, but little is known about the mechanisms that govern disassembly. Impaired disassembly has been implicated in some diseases including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia, and multisystem proteinopathy. Using cultured human cells, we found that stress granule disassembly was context-dependent: Specifically in the setting of heat shock, disassembly required ubiquitination of G3BP1, the central protein within the stress granule RNA-protein network. We found that ubiquitinated G3BP1 interacted with the endoplasmic reticulum–associated protein FAF2, which engaged the ubiquitin-dependent segregase p97/VCP (valosin-containing protein). Thus, targeting of G3BP1 weakened the stress granule–specific interaction network, resulting in granule disassembly.

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