2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(03)00801-9
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The yeast deubiquitinating enzyme Ubp16 is anchored to the outer mitochondrial membrane

Abstract: We looked for membrane-associated Dubs (deubiquitinating enzymes) among the 16 yeast members of the ubiquitinspeci¢c processing protease (Ubp) family to identify potential regulators of ubiquitin-dependent processes at membranes. For each of the Ubps examined, a certain fraction was found to be membrane associated. This fraction was only small for most Ubps but quite substantial for some Ubps. For Ubp4/Doa4 almost 40% of the protein was found in the membrane fraction suggesting that this protein performs a maj… Show more

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“…We showed for Rho1, another member of the Rho family identified in the outer membrane proteome, that the in vitrosynthesized protein specifically associates with mitochondria. Another interesting group is formed by proteins involved in ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation, including a ubiquitin-regulatory protein (Sel1) and the ubiquitin-specific protease Ubp16, which was recently found to reside in the mitochondrial outer membrane (Kinner and Kö lling, 2003). Two of the new proteins, Ykl027w and Yhr003c, contain motifs that are found in ubiquitin-activating enzymes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We showed for Rho1, another member of the Rho family identified in the outer membrane proteome, that the in vitrosynthesized protein specifically associates with mitochondria. Another interesting group is formed by proteins involved in ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation, including a ubiquitin-regulatory protein (Sel1) and the ubiquitin-specific protease Ubp16, which was recently found to reside in the mitochondrial outer membrane (Kinner and Kö lling, 2003). Two of the new proteins, Ykl027w and Yhr003c, contain motifs that are found in ubiquitin-activating enzymes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with a specific role of ubiquitylation of mitochondrial proteins, the mitochondrial outer membrane harbors a deubiquitinating enzyme, Ubp16. However, neither deletion nor overexpression of the UBP16 gene produces any obvious phenotype, and mitochondrial morphology and inheritance are not affected in ubp16 mutants (Kinner and Kö lling, 2003). What might be the role of Mfb1 and Mdm30 in mediating turnover of Fzo1 and other mitochondrial target proteins?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other DUBs seem to function specifically on endosomes and multivesicular bodies, such as Doa4/Ubp4 (Luhtala and Odorizzi 2004;Amerik et al 2006). One DUB, Ubp16, is thought to be an integral membrane protein and fractionates with mitochondria (Kinner and Kölling 2003). The enzymatic specificity of DUBs from yeast is only partially characterized (Amerik et al 2000b;Schaefer and Morgan 2011).…”
Section: Deubiquitylationmentioning
confidence: 99%