Eukaryotic cells use autophagy and the ubiquitin–proteasome system as their major protein degradation pathways. Upon proteasomal impairment, cells switch to autophagy to ensure proper clearance of clients (the proteasome-to-autophagy switch). The HSPA8 and HSPA1A cochaperone BAG3 has been suggested to be involved in this switch. However, at present it is still unknown whether and to which extent BAG3 can indeed reroute proteasomal clients to the autophagosomal pathway. Here, we show that BAG3 induces the sequestration of ubiquitinated clients into cytoplasmic puncta colabeled with canonical autophagy linkers and markers. Following proteasome inhibition, BAG3 upregulation significantly contributes to the compensatory activation of autophagy and to the degradation of the (poly)ubiquitinated proteins. BAG3 binding to the ubiquitinated clients occurs through the BAG domain, in competition with BAG1, another BAG family member, that normally directs ubiquitinated clients to the proteasome. Therefore, we propose that following proteasome impairment, increasing the BAG3/BAG1 ratio ensures the “BAG-instructed proteasomal to autophagosomal switch and sorting” (BIPASS).

BAG3 induces the sequestration of proteasomal clients into cytoplasmic puncta: Implications for a proteasome-to-autophagy switch / M. Minoia, A. Boncoraglio, J. Vinet, F.F. Morelli, J.F. Brunsting, A. Poletti, S. Krom, E. Reits, H.H. Kampinga, S. Carra. - In: AUTOPHAGY. - ISSN 1554-8627. - 10:9(2014 Jul 10), pp. 1603-1621. [Epub ahead of print]

BAG3 induces the sequestration of proteasomal clients into cytoplasmic puncta: Implications for a proteasome-to-autophagy switch

A. Boncoraglio
Secondo
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A. Poletti;
2014

Abstract

Eukaryotic cells use autophagy and the ubiquitin–proteasome system as their major protein degradation pathways. Upon proteasomal impairment, cells switch to autophagy to ensure proper clearance of clients (the proteasome-to-autophagy switch). The HSPA8 and HSPA1A cochaperone BAG3 has been suggested to be involved in this switch. However, at present it is still unknown whether and to which extent BAG3 can indeed reroute proteasomal clients to the autophagosomal pathway. Here, we show that BAG3 induces the sequestration of ubiquitinated clients into cytoplasmic puncta colabeled with canonical autophagy linkers and markers. Following proteasome inhibition, BAG3 upregulation significantly contributes to the compensatory activation of autophagy and to the degradation of the (poly)ubiquitinated proteins. BAG3 binding to the ubiquitinated clients occurs through the BAG domain, in competition with BAG1, another BAG family member, that normally directs ubiquitinated clients to the proteasome. Therefore, we propose that following proteasome impairment, increasing the BAG3/BAG1 ratio ensures the “BAG-instructed proteasomal to autophagosomal switch and sorting” (BIPASS).
English
Autophagy linkers; BAG3; Proteasome inhibition; Ubiquitinated proteins
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
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10-lug-2014
Landes Biosciences
10
9
1603
1621
Epub ahead of print
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BAG3 induces the sequestration of proteasomal clients into cytoplasmic puncta: Implications for a proteasome-to-autophagy switch / M. Minoia, A. Boncoraglio, J. Vinet, F.F. Morelli, J.F. Brunsting, A. Poletti, S. Krom, E. Reits, H.H. Kampinga, S. Carra. - In: AUTOPHAGY. - ISSN 1554-8627. - 10:9(2014 Jul 10), pp. 1603-1621. [Epub ahead of print]
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M. Minoia, A. Boncoraglio, J. Vinet, F.F. Morelli, J.F. Brunsting, A. Poletti, S. Krom, E. Reits, H.H. Kampinga, S. Carra
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