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Query: UMLS:C0178874 (
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Tripartite motif-containing protein 65
(
TRIM65
) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase and a critical regulator of a variety of cellular processes as well as
tumor progression
. Therefore, more substrates must be identified in the physiology or disease context. Here, we found that
TRIM65
is upregulated and associated with poor survival in colorectal cancer (CRC). More specifically, high expression of
TRIM65
is associated with CRC metastasis and recurrence. Ectopic overexpression of
TRIM65
in CRC cell lines enhanced proliferation, invasion, and migration, while knockdown of
TRIM65
expression had the opposite effects. Furthermore, we identified a new substrate of
TRIM65
, namely ARHGAP35, a Rho GTPase-activating protein (GAP) that is involved in polarized cell migration. Phenotypically, forced expression of
TRIM65
induces increased production of migration-related structures, focal adhesions, and/or filopodia and enhances CRC metastasis to the liver or the lung in a mouse model. Mechanistic studies revealed that
TRIM65
mediates ubiquitination of ARHGAP35, whose degradation leads to elevated Rho GTPase activity. In addition, we identified several phosphorylation sites on
TRIM65
. In sum, we reveal a novel
TRIM65
-GAP-Rho regulatory axis that modulates the actin cytoskeleton and the migration behavior of CRC cells, and the
TRIM65
-ARHGAP35 interaction might be a valuable therapeutic target in CRC.
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PMID:Ubiquitin ligase TRIM65 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis by targeting ARHGAP35 for protein degradation. 3133 86