Cleavage by MALT1 induces cytosolic release of A20

C Malinverni, A Unterreiner, J Staal, A Demeyer… - Biochemical and …, 2010 - Elsevier
C Malinverni, A Unterreiner, J Staal, A Demeyer, M Galaup, M Luyten, R Beyaert…
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2010Elsevier
The MALT1 paracaspase has arginine-directed proteolytic activity. A20 is a dual ubiquitin-
editing enzyme involved in termination of NF-κB signaling. Upon T-or B-cell receptor
engagement human (h) A20 is cleaved by MALT1 after arginine 439, yielding an N-terminal
fragment (hA20p50) and a C-terminal one (hA20p37). The hA20p50 fragment has never
been detected directly, thus limiting insight into the functional consequences of MALT1-
mediated cleavage of A20. Here, various antibodies were tested, including newly generated …
The MALT1 paracaspase has arginine-directed proteolytic activity. A20 is a dual ubiquitin-editing enzyme involved in termination of NF-κB signaling. Upon T- or B-cell receptor engagement human (h) A20 is cleaved by MALT1 after arginine 439, yielding an N-terminal fragment (hA20p50) and a C-terminal one (hA20p37). The hA20p50 fragment has never been detected directly, thus limiting insight into the functional consequences of MALT1-mediated cleavage of A20. Here, various antibodies were tested, including newly generated hA20p50 and hA20p37 specific antibodies, leading to detection of the hA20p50 fragment produced after MALT1-mediated cleavage of ectopically expressed as well as endogenous A20 proteins. The properties of both A20 fragments, generated upon co-expression with a constitutively active MALT1 protein, were further studied by sub-cellular fractionation and fluorescence microscopy. In contrast to full-length A20 which is particulate and insoluble, we found hA20p50 to be soluble and readily released into the cytosol whereas hA20p37 was partially soluble, thus suggesting loss of compartmentalization as a possible mechanism for MALT1-mediated dampening of A20 function.
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