TFEB degradation is regulated by an IKK/β-TrCP2 phosphorylation-ubiquitination cascade

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ABSTRACT Transcription factor EB (TFEB) is a master regulator of lysosomal biogenesis and autophagy that plays a key role in the regulation of cellular clearance pathways. TFEB is regulated via a complex array of post-translational modifications (PTMs), but the exact molecular mechanism that regulates TFEB stability has remained elusive. Here, we show that TFEB levels are critically regulated by a defined phosphorylation-ubiquitination cascade. A human kinome screen identifies IKK (inhibitor of κB kinase) as a TFEB modifier, and a combination of phosphorylation assays, mass spectrometry analyses, and site-specific mutagenesis unveils a previously unrecognized TFEB phospho-degron ( 423 SPFPSLS 429 ) as the target of IKK. We show that IKK-mediated phosphorylation of TFEB triggers ubiquitination of adjacent lysine residues (K430 and K431) by the E3 ligase β-TrCP2 (β-Transducin repeat-containing protein 2), thereby tagging TFEB for degradation. Modified TFEB constructs that abolish these PTMs show much increased stability and expression levels but remain equally sensitive to autophagy- or stress- related stimuli while maintaining the capability to promote the expression of TFEB target genes and the clearance of Alzheimer’s associated tau in a cellular model of disease. Our results therefore uncover an IKK/β-TrCP2 phosphorylation-ubiquitination cascade as a major mechanism that governs TFEB stability independently of other TFEB regulators.

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