2012
DOI: 10.1038/ncb2522
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USP4 is regulated by AKT phosphorylation and directly deubiquitylates TGF-β type I receptor

Abstract: The stability and membrane localization of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) type I receptor (TβRI) determines the levels of TGF-β signalling. TβRI is targeted for ubiquitylation-mediated degradation by the SMAD7-SMURF2 complex. Here we performed a genome-wide gain-of-function screen and identified ubiquitin-specific protease (USP) 4 as a strong inducer of TGF-β signalling. USP4 was found to directly interact with TβRI and act as a deubiquitylating enzyme, thereby controlling TβRI levels at the plasma m… Show more

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“…Specifically, up‐regulated USP4 potentiated the growth and invasion of colorectal cancer though deubiquitination and stabilization of PRL‐3 19. In addition, USP4 transduced Akt activation to TGF‐β signalling by deubiquitinating and stabilizing TGF‐β type I receptor, thus augmented breast cancer cell invasion and migration 33. These studies demonstrate USP4 as a powerful tumour promoter and an important determinant for canonical oncogenic signalling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Specifically, up‐regulated USP4 potentiated the growth and invasion of colorectal cancer though deubiquitination and stabilization of PRL‐3 19. In addition, USP4 transduced Akt activation to TGF‐β signalling by deubiquitinating and stabilizing TGF‐β type I receptor, thus augmented breast cancer cell invasion and migration 33. These studies demonstrate USP4 as a powerful tumour promoter and an important determinant for canonical oncogenic signalling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…USP4 has been greatly implicated in regulating tumour metastasis in breast cancer, lung cancer and colorectal cancer 19, 33, 35, 36. Notably, the loss of E‐cadherin expression accounted for USP4‐mediated augmentation of tumour metastatic capacity in all of these cancers.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Differential phosphorylation of USP8 at S680 and dephosphorylation of USP37 during M-phase of the cell cycle correspond with enhanced and reduced activity, respectively (100,176,190). USP8 also undergoes translocation to endosomes following acute EGFR stimulation (219), whilst USP4 translocates from nucleus to cytoplasm following phosphorylation by Akt (290). These examples illustrate a further mechanism of regulation, by dynamically changing the palette of associates and substrates to colocalizing proteins.…”
Section: Regulation Of Dub Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The individual effects of these may be more or less pronounced depending on cellular context (2,6,61,272,290). USP15 has also been associated with many other cellular signaling events including the MAP kinase pathway (90), ␤-catenin stability (99), and the NF B pathway (232).…”
Section: Influence On Cell Physiology Through Control Of Receptmentioning
confidence: 99%