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FBXO42 facilitates Notch signaling activation and global chromatin relaxation by promoting K63-linked polyubiquitination of RBPJ

Hua Jiang, Weixiang Bian, Yue Sui, Huanle Li, Han Zhao, Wenqi Wang, Xu Li

2022Science Advances20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dysregulation of the Notch–RBPJ (recombination signal-binding protein of immunoglobulin kappa J region) signaling pathway has been found associated with various human diseases including cancers; however, precisely how this key signaling pathway is fine-tuned via its interactors and modifications is still largely unknown. In this study, using a proteomic approach, we identified F-box only protein 42 (FBXO42) as a previously unidentified RBPJ interactor. FBXO42 promotes RBPJ polyubiquitination on lysine-175 via lysine-63 linkage, which enhances the association of RBPJ with chromatin remodeling complexes and induces a global chromatin relaxation. Genetically depleting FBXO42 or pharmacologically targeting its E3 ligase activity attenuates the Notch signaling–related leukemia development in vivo. Together, our findings not only revealed FBXO42 as a critical regulator of the Notch pathway by modulating RBPJ-dependent global chromatin landscape changes but also provided insights into the therapeutic intervention of the Notch pathway for leukemia treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Notch signaling pathwayChromatinUbiquitin ligaseCell biologyUbiquitinBiologySignal transductionChromatin immunoprecipitationHEK 293 cellsHes3 signaling axisRegulatorChromatin remodelingGeneticsGenePromoterGene expressionAcute Myeloid Leukemia ResearchUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research
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