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LSD1 destabilizes FBXW7 and abrogates FBXW7 functions independent of its demethylase activity.


ABSTRACT: FBXW7 acts as a typical tumor suppressor, with loss-of-function alterations in human cancers, by promoting ubiquitylation and degradation of many oncoproteins. Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) is a well-characterized histone demethylase. Whether LSD1 has demethylase-independent activity remains elusive. Here we report that LSD1 directly binds to FBXW7 to destabilize FBXW7 independent of its demethylase activity. Specifically, LSD1 is a pseudosubstrate of FBXW7 and LSD1-FBXW7 binding does not trigger LSD1 ubiquitylation, but instead promotes FBXW7 self-ubiquitylation by preventing FBXW7 dimerization. The self-ubiquitylated FBXW7 is subjected to degradation by proteasome as well as lysosome in a manner dependent on autophagy protein p62/SQSTM1. Biologically, LSD1 destabilizes FBXW7 to abrogate its functions in growth suppression, nonhomologous end-joining repair, and radioprotection. Collectively, our study revealed a previously unknown activity of LSD1, which likely contributes to its oncogenic function. Targeting LSD1 protein, not only its demethylase activity, might be a unique approach for LSD1-based drug discovery for anticancer application.

SUBMITTER: Lan H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6589684 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LSD1 destabilizes FBXW7 and abrogates FBXW7 functions independent of its demethylase activity.

Lan Huiyin H   Tan Mingjia M   Zhang Qiang Q   Yang Fei F   Wang Siyuan S   Li Hua H   Xiong Xiufang X   Sun Yi Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190531 25


FBXW7 acts as a typical tumor suppressor, with loss-of-function alterations in human cancers, by promoting ubiquitylation and degradation of many oncoproteins. Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) is a well-characterized histone demethylase. Whether LSD1 has demethylase-independent activity remains elusive. Here we report that LSD1 directly binds to FBXW7 to destabilize FBXW7 independent of its demethylase activity. Specifically, LSD1 is a pseudosubstrate of FBXW7 and LSD1-FBXW7 binding does not  ...[more]

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