Rachel Sharninghausen, Jiwon Hwang, Devon D Dennison, Ryan D Baldridge
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Identification of ERAD-dependent degrons for the endoplasmic reticulum lumen.
Degrons are minimal protein features that are sufficient to target proteins for degradation. In most cases, degrons allow recognition by components of the cytosolic ubiquitin proteasome system. Currently, all of the identified degrons only function within the cytosol. Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we identified the first short linear sequences that function as degrons from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen. We show that when these degrons are transferred to proteins, they facilitate proteasomal degradation through the ERAD system. These degrons enable degradation of both luminal and integral membrane ER proteins, expanding the types of proteins that can be targeted for degradation in budding yeast and mammalian tissue culture. This discovery provides a framework to target proteins for degradation from the previously unreachable ER lumen and builds toward therapeutic approaches that exploit the highly-conserved ERAD system.
期刊介绍:
Measurement Techniques contains articles of interest to all who are engaged in the study and application of fundamental measurements.
Topics covered include:
General problems of metrology;
Uniformity of measurement results;
Measurement standards of the units of physical quantities;
Measurement methods;
New measurement techniques in all fields of measurement (linear, mechanical, electromagnetic, optical, time and frequency, thermo-technical, ionising radiations etc.).