Ubiquitin ligase RNF2, which silences genes by monoubiquitinating H2A, promoted apoptosis in BAP1-deficient cells by suppressing expression of the prosurvival genes <i>Bcl2</i> and <i>Mcl1.</i> In contrast, BAP1 loss in melanocytes had little impact on expression of prosurvival genes, instead inducing <i>Mitf</i> Thus, BAP1 appears to modulate gene expression by countering H2A ubiquitination, but its loss only promotes tumorigenesis in cells that do not engage an RNF2-dependent apoptotic program.
Thus, our current findings lay a foundation for understanding how RYBP functions in nc-PRC1 complexes, which is involved in development, stem cell maintenance, and carcinogenesis.-Li, M., Zhang, S., Zhao, W., Hou, C., Ma, X., Li, X., Huang, B., Chen, H., Chen, D. RYBP modulates stability and function of Ring1B through targeting UBE3A.
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins Ring1B and EZH2, which have been characterized as catalyzing the two epigenetic modifications H2AK119 monoubiquitination (H2AK119Ub1) and H3K27 trimethylation (H3K27Me3), are well-known epigenetic silencers implicated in embryonic development and tumorigenesis.