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Deubiquitinases and their emerging roles in β-arrestin-mediated signaling

Methods Enzymol. 2014:535:351-70. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-397925-4.00020-1.

Abstract

The two homologous mammalian proteins called β-arrestin1 (also known as arrestin2) and β-arrestin2 (also called arrestin3) are now widely accepted as endocytic and signaling adaptors for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), growth factor receptors, and ion channels. The sustained interactions of β-arrestins with activated GPCRs have been shown to correlate with the agonist-induced ubiquitination on distinct domains in the β-arrestin molecule. Additionally, ubiquitination of β-arrestin promotes its interaction with proteins that mediate endocytosis (e.g., clathrin) and signaling (e.g., c-RAF). Recent studies have demonstrated that deubiquitination of β-arrestin by specific deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) acts as an important regulatory mechanism, which determines the stability of β-arrestin-GPCR binding and fine-tunes β-arrestin-dependent signaling to downstream kinases. Accordingly, ubiquitination/deubiquitination of β-arrestin can serve as an on/off switch for its signaling and endocytic functions. Moreover, by regulating the stability and localization of signalosomes, deubiquitination of β-arrestins by DUBs imparts spatial and temporal resolution in GPCR signaling.

Keywords: Arrestin; Deubiquitination; G protein-coupled receptors; Kinases; Signaling; Ubiquitin.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arrestins / metabolism*
  • Enzyme Activation
  • Enzyme Assays
  • Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases / metabolism
  • HEK293 Cells
  • Humans
  • Kinetics
  • Protein Interaction Mapping
  • Signal Transduction*
  • Ubiquitin Thiolesterase / isolation & purification
  • Ubiquitin Thiolesterase / metabolism*
  • Ubiquitination
  • beta-Arrestins

Substances

  • Arrestins
  • beta-Arrestins
  • Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases
  • USP33 protein, human
  • Ubiquitin Thiolesterase