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  • The ubiquitylation of IL-1β limits its cleavage by caspase-1 and targets it for proteasomal degradation.

The ubiquitylation of IL-1β limits its cleavage by caspase-1 and targets it for proteasomal degradation.

Nature communications (2021-05-13)
Swarna L Vijayaraj, Rebecca Feltham, Maryam Rashidi, Daniel Frank, Zhengyang Liu, Daniel S Simpson, Gregor Ebert, Angelina Vince, Marco J Herold, Andrew Kueh, Jaclyn S Pearson, Laura F Dagley, James M Murphy, Andrew I Webb, Kate E Lawlor, James E Vince
ABSTRACT

Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) is activated by inflammasome-associated caspase-1 in rare autoinflammatory conditions and in a variety of other inflammatory diseases. Therefore, IL-1β activity must be fine-tuned to enable anti-microbial responses whilst limiting collateral damage. Here, we show that precursor IL-1β is rapidly turned over by the proteasome and this correlates with its decoration by K11-linked, K63-linked and K48-linked ubiquitin chains. The ubiquitylation of IL-1β is not just a degradation signal triggered by inflammasome priming and activating stimuli, but also limits IL-1β cleavage by caspase-1. IL-1β K133 is modified by ubiquitin and forms a salt bridge with IL-1β D129. Loss of IL-1β K133 ubiquitylation, or disruption of the K133:D129 electrostatic interaction, stabilizes IL-1β. Accordingly, Il1bK133R/K133R mice have increased levels of precursor IL-1β upon inflammasome priming and increased production of bioactive IL-1β, both in vitro and in response to LPS injection. These findings identify mechanisms that can limit IL-1β activity and safeguard against damaging inflammation.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

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Anti-Ubiquitin Antibody, Lys63-Specific, clone Apu3, rabbit monoclonal, clone Apu3, from rabbit
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Anti-Ubiquitin Antibody, Lys48-Specific, clone Apu2, rabbit monoclonal, clone Apu2, from rabbit