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  • Ubiquitylation of MLKL at lysine 219 positively regulates necroptosis-induced tissue injury and pathogen clearance.

Ubiquitylation of MLKL at lysine 219 positively regulates necroptosis-induced tissue injury and pathogen clearance.

Nature communications (2021-06-09)
Laura Ramos Garcia, Tencho Tenev, Richard Newman, Rachel O Haich, Gianmaria Liccardi, Sidonie Wicky John, Alessandro Annibaldi, Lu Yu, Mercedes Pardo, Samuel N Young, Cheree Fitzgibbon, Winnie Fernando, Naomi Guppy, Hyojin Kim, Lung-Yu Liang, Isabelle S Lucet, Andrew Kueh, Ioannis Roxanis, Patrycja Gazinska, Martin Sims, Tomoko Smyth, George Ward, John Bertin, Allison M Beal, Brad Geddes, Jyoti S Choudhary, James M Murphy, K Aurelia Ball, Jason W Upton, Pascal Meier
摘要

Necroptosis is a lytic, inflammatory form of cell death that not only contributes to pathogen clearance but can also lead to disease pathogenesis. Necroptosis is triggered by RIPK3-mediated phosphorylation of MLKL, which is thought to initiate MLKL oligomerisation, membrane translocation and membrane rupture, although the precise mechanism is incompletely understood. Here, we show that K63-linked ubiquitin chains are attached to MLKL during necroptosis and that ubiquitylation of MLKL at K219 significantly contributes to the cytotoxic potential of phosphorylated MLKL. The K219R MLKL mutation protects animals from necroptosis-induced skin damage and renders cells resistant to pathogen-induced necroptosis. Mechanistically, we show that ubiquitylation of MLKL at K219 is required for higher-order assembly of MLKL at membranes, facilitating its rupture and necroptosis. We demonstrate that K219 ubiquitylation licenses MLKL activity to induce lytic cell death, suggesting that necroptotic clearance of pathogens as well as MLKL-dependent pathologies are influenced by the ubiquitin-signalling system.

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Duolink® 原位检测试剂 绿色
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抗-MLKL抗体,克隆3H1, clone 3H1, from rat
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抗-泛素抗体,Lys63-特异性,克隆HWA4C4, clone HWA4C4, from mouse