Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2008)

Novel Functions of Ubiquitin Ligase HRD1 With Transmembrane and Proline-Rich Domains

  • Tomohiro Omura,
  • Masayuki Kaneko,
  • Masayuki Onoguchi,
  • Shinobu Koizumi,
  • Miho Itami,
  • Mariko Ueyama,
  • Yasunobu Okuma,
  • Yasuyuki Nomura

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106, no. 3
pp. 512 – 519

Abstract

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Human ubiquitin ligase HRD1 is involved in endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD). We recently reported that HRD1 interacts with Parkin-associated endothelin receptor-like receptor (Pael-R), a substrate of Parkin, and promotes Pael-R degradation, resulting in the protection of cells from the lethal accumulation of Pael-R. However, except for RING-finger domain that is necessary for ubiquitin ligase activity, the roles of other human HRD1 domains are unclear. Here, we show that the proline-rich domain of HRD1 is necessary to promote the degradation of Pael-R and that the protein’s transmembrane domain is necessary to transfer Pael-R from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the cytosol. A HRD1 mutant defective in the transmembrane domain is markedly more unstable than wild-type HRD1. These results suggest that HRD1 has diverse functions besides ubiquitin ligase activity. Keywords:: HRD1, endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated degradation (ERAD), ubiquitin ligase, proteasome, ER stress