A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.

MAGEL2 encodes the L2 member of the MAGE (melanoma antigen) protein family. Protein truncating mutations in MAGEL2 cause Schaaf-Yang syndrome, and MAGEL2 is one of a small set of genes deleted in Prader-Willi syndrome. Excessive daytime sleepiness, night-time or early morning waking, and narcoleptic...

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Main Authors: K Vanessa Carias, Mercedes Zoeteman, Abigail Seewald, Matthea R Sanderson, Jocelyn M Bischof, Rachel Wevrick
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230874
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spelling doaj-555d09d8a0f6486d9580eb32e8b7c5d72021-03-03T21:39:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01154e023087410.1371/journal.pone.0230874A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.K Vanessa CariasMercedes ZoetemanAbigail SeewaldMatthea R SandersonJocelyn M BischofRachel WevrickMAGEL2 encodes the L2 member of the MAGE (melanoma antigen) protein family. Protein truncating mutations in MAGEL2 cause Schaaf-Yang syndrome, and MAGEL2 is one of a small set of genes deleted in Prader-Willi syndrome. Excessive daytime sleepiness, night-time or early morning waking, and narcoleptic symptoms are seen in people with Prader-Willi syndrome and Schaaf-Yang syndrome, while mice carrying a gene-targeted Magel2 deletion have disrupted circadian rhythms. These phenotypes suggest that MAGEL2 is important for the robustness of the circadian rhythm. However, a cellular role for MAGEL2 has yet to be elucidated. MAGEL2 influences the ubiquitination of substrate proteins to target them for further modification or to alter their stability through proteasomal degradation pathways. Here, we characterized relationships among MAGEL2 and proteins that regulate circadian rhythm. The effect of MAGEL2 on the key circadian rhythm protein cryptochrome 1 (CRY1) was assessed using in vivo proximity labelling (BioID), immunofluorescence microscopy and ubiquitination assays. We demonstrate that MAGEL2 modulates the ubiquitination of CRY1. Further studies will clarify the cellular role MAGEL2 normally plays in circadian rhythm, in part through ubiquitination and regulation of stability of the CRY1 protein.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230874
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author K Vanessa Carias
Mercedes Zoeteman
Abigail Seewald
Matthea R Sanderson
Jocelyn M Bischof
Rachel Wevrick
spellingShingle K Vanessa Carias
Mercedes Zoeteman
Abigail Seewald
Matthea R Sanderson
Jocelyn M Bischof
Rachel Wevrick
A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.
PLoS ONE
author_facet K Vanessa Carias
Mercedes Zoeteman
Abigail Seewald
Matthea R Sanderson
Jocelyn M Bischof
Rachel Wevrick
author_sort K Vanessa Carias
title A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.
title_short A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.
title_full A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.
title_fullStr A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.
title_full_unstemmed A MAGEL2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein CRY1.
title_sort magel2-deubiquitinase complex modulates the ubiquitination of circadian rhythm protein cry1.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description MAGEL2 encodes the L2 member of the MAGE (melanoma antigen) protein family. Protein truncating mutations in MAGEL2 cause Schaaf-Yang syndrome, and MAGEL2 is one of a small set of genes deleted in Prader-Willi syndrome. Excessive daytime sleepiness, night-time or early morning waking, and narcoleptic symptoms are seen in people with Prader-Willi syndrome and Schaaf-Yang syndrome, while mice carrying a gene-targeted Magel2 deletion have disrupted circadian rhythms. These phenotypes suggest that MAGEL2 is important for the robustness of the circadian rhythm. However, a cellular role for MAGEL2 has yet to be elucidated. MAGEL2 influences the ubiquitination of substrate proteins to target them for further modification or to alter their stability through proteasomal degradation pathways. Here, we characterized relationships among MAGEL2 and proteins that regulate circadian rhythm. The effect of MAGEL2 on the key circadian rhythm protein cryptochrome 1 (CRY1) was assessed using in vivo proximity labelling (BioID), immunofluorescence microscopy and ubiquitination assays. We demonstrate that MAGEL2 modulates the ubiquitination of CRY1. Further studies will clarify the cellular role MAGEL2 normally plays in circadian rhythm, in part through ubiquitination and regulation of stability of the CRY1 protein.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230874
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