The proto-oncogene Int6 is essential for neddylation of Cul1 and Cul3 in Drosophila

Sigal Rencus-Lazar*, Yaniv Amir, Junetai Wu, Cheng Ting Chien, Daniel A. Chamovitz, Daniel Segal

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Abstract

Int6 is proto-oncogene implicated in various types of cancers, but the mechanism underlying its activity are not clear. Int6 encodes a subunit of the eukaryotic translation initaition factor 3, interacts with two complexes, the proteasome, whose activity is regulated by Int6 in S. pombe, and the COP9 signalosome regulates the activity of Cullin-Ring Ubiquitin Ligases via deneddylation of their cullin subunit. We report here the generation and analysis of two Drosophila mutants in Int6. The mutants are lethal demonstrating that Int6 is an essential gene. The mutant larvae accumulate high levels of non-neddylated Cul1, suggesting that Int6 is a positive regulator of cullin neddylation. Overexpression in Int6 in cell culture leads to accumulation of neddylated cullins, further supporting a positive role of Int6 in regulating neddylation. Thus Int6 and the COP9 signalosome play opposing roles in regulation of cullin neddylation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2239
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume3
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 May 2008

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