K33-linked polyubiquitination of T cell receptor-ζ regulates proteolysis-independent T cell signaling

Haining Huang, Myung shin Jeon, Lujian Liao, Chun Yang, Chris Elly, John R. Yates, Yun Cai Liu

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Abstract

Tagging the cell surface receptor with ubiquitin is believed to provide a signal for the endocytic pathway. E3 ubiquitin ligases such as Cbl-b and Itch have been implicated in T cell activation and tolerance induction. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We describe that in mice deficient in the E3 ubiquitin ligases Cbl-b and Itch, T cell activation was augmented, accompanied by spontaneous autoimmunity. The double-mutant T cells exhibited increased phosphorylation of the T cell receptor-ζ (TCR-ζ) chain, whereas the endocytosis and stability of the TCR complex were not affected. TCR-ζ was polyubiquitinated via a K33-linkage, which affected its phosphorylation and association with the ζ chain-associated protein kinase Zap-70. The juxtamembrane K54 residue in TCR-ζ was identified to be a primary ubiquitin conjugation site, whose mutation increased its phosphorylation and association of TCR-ζ and Zap-70. Thus, the present study reveals unconventional K33-linked polyubiquitination in nonproteolytic regulation of cell-surface-receptor-mediated signal transduction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)60-70
Number of pages11
JournalImmunity
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2010

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank former and current lab members Y. Bai, K. Cooper, D. Demydenko, J. Feng, Y. Harada, K. Iwanami, W. Piao, Y. Shao, A. Teng, K. Venuprasad, and W. Zhang for assistance. This work is supported by grants from National Institutes of Health to Y.-C.L.

Keywords

  • Cellimmuno
  • Molimmuno

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