Cell Structure and Function
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Print ISSN : 0386-7196
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AMSH, an ESCRT-III Associated Enzyme, Deubiquitinates Cargo on MVB/Late Endosomes
Masanao KyuumaKazu KikuchiKatsuhiko KojimaYuriko SugawaraMariko SatoNariyasu ManoJunichi GotoToshikazu TakeshitaAkitsugu YamamotoKazuo SugamuraNobuyuki Tanaka
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2006 Volume 31 Issue 2 Pages 159-172

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The appropriate sorting of vesicular cargo, including cell-surface proteins, is critical for many cellular functions. Ubiquitinated cargo is targeted to endosomes and digested by lysosomal enzymes. We previously identified AMSH, a deubiquitination enzyme (DUB), to be involved in vesicular transport. Here, we purified an AMSH-binding protein, CHMP3, which is an ESCRT-III subunit. ESCRT-III functions on maturing endosomes, indicating AMSH might also play a role in MVB/late endosomes. Expression of an AMSH mutant lacking CHMP3-binding ability resulted in aberrant endosomes with accumulations of ubiquitinated cargo. Nevertheless, CHMP3-binding capability was not essential for AMSH’s in vitro DUB activity or its endosomal localization, suggesting that, in vivo, the deubiquitination of endosomal cargo is CHMP3-dependent. Ubiquitinated cargo also accumulated on endosomes when catalytically inactive AMSH was expressed or AMSH was depleted. These results suggest that both the DUB activity of AMSH and its CHMP3-binding ability are required to clear ubiquitinated cargo from endosomes.

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