Claudio Joazeiro Welcome to the Joazeiro lab
Broadly we are interested in the E3 ubiquitin ligases –their biological functions, mechanism of action, and roles in disease. For the past few years, we have focused on the problem of how cells know when its proteins are aberrant or damaged, and then decide on ways to either correct or eliminate them. Protein quality control is critical to ensure proteome integrity and cellular fitness; further underscoring its relevance, defective protein quality control is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases. In eukaryotic organisms, key factors conferring specificity to protein quality control are molecular chaperones and E3 ligases. We have recently discovered a novel protein quality control mechanism mediated by an E3 ligase, Listerin/Ltn1, and which takes place on ribosomes. We now know that Listerin functions as a subunit of the Ribosome-Associated Quality Control (RQC) complex, which is conserved from yeast to humans. Of relevance, Listerin mutation causes motor neuron degeneration in mice.

Recent Research Highlights
Current Research
Broadly we are interested in the E3 ubiquitin ligases –their biological functions, mechanism of action, and roles in disease. For the past few years, we have focused on the problem of how cells know when its proteins are aberrant or damaged, and then decide on ways to either correct or eliminate them. Protein quality control is critical to ensure proteome integrity and cellular fitness; further underscoring its relevance, defective protein quality control is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases.
In eukaryotic organisms, key factors conferring specificity to protein quality control are molecular chaperones and E3 ligases. We have recently discovered a novel protein quality control mechanism mediated by an E3 ligase, Listerin/Ltn1, and which takes place on ribosomes. We now know that Listerin functions as a subunit of the Ribosome-Associated Quality Control (RQC) complex, which is conserved from yeast to humans. Of relevance, Listerin mutation causes motor neuron degeneration in mice.
We employ diverse model systems and approaches to elucidate how RQC-mediated quality control occurs at the cellular and molecular levels, including biochemistry, yeast genetics, cell biology, mouse models of neurodegeneration, and structural biology. We also analyze patients’ genomes to identify mutations that affect protein quality control; these studies are leading to insights onto the molecular basis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and other neurodegenerative diseases, and to potential therapeutic targets.
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5 Selected publications
Cerullo, F., Filbeck, S., Patil, P.R., Hung, H.-C., Xu, H., Vornberger, J., Hofer, F., Schmitt, J., Kramer, G., Bukau, B., Hofmann, K., Pfeffer, S. and Joazeiro, C. 2022. Bacterial ribosome collision sensing by a MutS DNA repair ATPase paralogue. Nature 603:509-514
Filbeck, S., Cerullo, F., Pfeffer, S. and Joazeiro, C. 2022. Ribosome-associated Quality Control (RQC) Mechanisms from Bacteria to Humans. Mol. Cell 82:1451-1466
Thrun, A., Garzia, A., Kigoshi-Tansho, Y., Patil, P., Umbaugh, C., Dallinger, T., Liu, J., Kreger, S., Patrizi, A., Cox, G., Tuschl, T. and Joazeiro, C. 2021. Convergence of mammalian RQC and C-end rule proteolytic pathways via alanine tailing. Mol. Cell 81:2112-2122
Filbeck, S., Cerullo, F., Paternoga, H., Tsaprailis, G., Joazeiro, C.* and Pfeffer S.* 2021. Mimicry of Canonical Translation Elongation Underlies Alanine Tail Synthesis in RQC. Mol. Cell 81:104-114 * co-senior authors • featured under “Preview” in Mol. Cell 2021, 81:6-7
Martin, P., Kigoshi-Tansho, Y., Sher, R., Ravenscroft, G., Stauffer, J.E., Kumar, R., Yonashiro, R., Müller, T., Griffith, C., Allen, W., Pehlivan, D., Haral, T., Zenker, M., Howting, D., Schanze, D., Faqeih, E., Almontashiri, N., Maroofian, R., Houlden, H., Mazaheri, N., Galehdari, H., Douglas, G., Posey, J.E., Ryan, M., Lupski, J.R., Laing, N.G., Joazeiro, C.* and Cox, G.* 2020. NEMF mutations that impair ribosome-associated quality control are associated with neuromuscular disease. Nature Comm. 11:5022. * co-senior authors