The NF-κB essential modulator NEMO is the core regulatory component of the inhibitor of κB kinase complex, which is a critical checkpoint in canonical NF-κB signaling downstream of innate and adaptive immune receptors. In response to various stimuli, such as TNF or IL-1β, NEMO binds to linear or M1-linked ubiquitin chains generated by LUBAC, promoting its oligomerization and subsequent activation of the associated kinases. Here we show that M1-ubiquitin chains induce phase separation of NEMO and the formation of NEMO assemblies in cells after exposure to IL-1β. Phase separation is promoted by both binding of NEMO to linear ubiquitin chains and covalent linkage of M1-ubiquitin to NEMO and is essential but not sufficient for its phase separation. Supporting the functional relevance of NEMO phase separation in signaling, a pathogenic NEMO mutant, which is impaired in both binding and linkage to linear ubiquitin chains, does not undergo phase separation and is defective in mediating IL-1β–induced NF-κB activation.

Linear ubiquitination induces NEMO phase separation to activate NF-κB signaling / Goel, S.; Oliva, R.; Jeganathan, S.; Bader, V.; Krause, L. J.; Kriegler, S.; Stender, I. D.; Christine, C. W.; Nakamura, K.; Hoffmann, J. -E.; Winter, R.; Tatzelt, J.; Winklhofer, K. F.. - In: LIFE SCIENCE ALLIANCE. - ISSN 2575-1077. - 6:4(2023), p. e202201607. [10.26508/lsa.202201607]

Linear ubiquitination induces NEMO phase separation to activate NF-κB signaling

Oliva R.;
2023

Abstract

The NF-κB essential modulator NEMO is the core regulatory component of the inhibitor of κB kinase complex, which is a critical checkpoint in canonical NF-κB signaling downstream of innate and adaptive immune receptors. In response to various stimuli, such as TNF or IL-1β, NEMO binds to linear or M1-linked ubiquitin chains generated by LUBAC, promoting its oligomerization and subsequent activation of the associated kinases. Here we show that M1-ubiquitin chains induce phase separation of NEMO and the formation of NEMO assemblies in cells after exposure to IL-1β. Phase separation is promoted by both binding of NEMO to linear ubiquitin chains and covalent linkage of M1-ubiquitin to NEMO and is essential but not sufficient for its phase separation. Supporting the functional relevance of NEMO phase separation in signaling, a pathogenic NEMO mutant, which is impaired in both binding and linkage to linear ubiquitin chains, does not undergo phase separation and is defective in mediating IL-1β–induced NF-κB activation.
2023
Linear ubiquitination induces NEMO phase separation to activate NF-κB signaling / Goel, S.; Oliva, R.; Jeganathan, S.; Bader, V.; Krause, L. J.; Kriegler, S.; Stender, I. D.; Christine, C. W.; Nakamura, K.; Hoffmann, J. -E.; Winter, R.; Tatzelt, J.; Winklhofer, K. F.. - In: LIFE SCIENCE ALLIANCE. - ISSN 2575-1077. - 6:4(2023), p. e202201607. [10.26508/lsa.202201607]
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