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The linear ubiquitin-specific deubiquitinase gumby regulates angiogenesis

Authors :
Rivkin, Elena
Almeida, Stephanie M.
Ceccarelli, Derek F.
Juang, Yu-Chi
MacLean, Teresa A.
Srikumar, Tharan
Huang, Hao
Dunham, Wade H.
Fukumura, Ryutaro
Xie, Gang
Gondo, Yoichi
Raught, Brian
Gingras, Anne-Claude
Sicheri, Frank
Cordes, Sabine P.
Source :
Nature. June 20, 2013, Vol. 498 Issue 7454, p318, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A complex interaction of signalling events, including the Wnt pathway, regulates sprouting of blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature during angiogenesis. Here we show that two distinct mutations in the (uro)chordate-specific gumby (also called Fam105b) gene cause an embryonic angiogenic phenotype in gumby mice. Gumby interacts with disheveled 2 (DVL2), is expressed in canonical Wnt-responsive endothelial cells and encodes an ovarian tumour domain class of deubiquitinase that specifically cleaves linear ubiquitin linkages. A crystal structure of gumby in complex with linear diubiquitin reveals how the identified mutations adversely affect substrate binding and catalytic function in line with the severity of their angiogenic phenotypes. Gumby interacts with HOIP (also called RNF31), a key component of the linear ubiquitin assembly complex, and decreases linear ubiquitination and activation of NF-κB-dependent transcription. This work provides support for the biological importance of linear (de)ubiquitination in angiogenesis, craniofacial and neural development and in modulating Wnt signalling.<br />During angiogenesis, new blood vessels sprout from pre-existing vasculature to form a microcapillary network and become uniquely adapted to the physiology and function of the organs that they infiltrate (reviewed [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
498
Issue :
7454
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.334710824
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/naturel2296